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u/Corey11824 · 2 pointsr/LSAT

When I said "51 onward" I was referring to PrepTest 51 and onward. PrepTest, commonly abbreviated as PT are previously administered LSATs. Every LSAT is released as such, except for those pertaining to the February administration. The most recent PrepTest is number 77, which corresponds to the LSAT that was administered in December of 2015. Each PrepTest contains the four officially scored sections of the LSAT plus the writing sample question, it however does not include the experimental section as this would compromise future LSATs. When you purchase the LSAT PrepTest volumes, you do not receive explanations, only an answer key and percentile conversion chart to each exam. However, the LSAC has released a book called SuperPrep II which includes 3 PrepTests, of which is there not only an answer key, but official explanations to each and every question, explaining why the right answer to each is the, well right answer. Although the LSAC does not have an explanation for all of their PrepTests published, there are many forums, websites and even published books which will do so for you. For example, The Princeton Review will be shortly releasing "LSAT Decoded" which will explain all of the answers in corresponding LSATs(PrepTests) I listed the following books that I purchased and recommend. Go to your local bookstore and read a couple pages of the Prep Company's book and see if their method of teaching works for you, if not, find another. Lastly, I would like to say that it is of absolutely no trouble for myself, I am more than happy to help, and thus I wish you the best of luck in your endeavour! :D

I posted the links to the books I bought and have been enjoying, please take caution before purchasing it from these links, as I posted the Amazon Canadian links as I live in Canada. Anyway, I believe either the Kaplan Premier 2016-2017 or LSAT trainer are an absolute must, although you could get away with not getting a prep company strategy set, I strongly encourage getting at the very least a comprehensive all in one. Any more questions or concerns about anything related to the LSAT please feel free to send me a message/reply.

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u/Matt_LSATLab · 1 pointr/LSAT

Hi OP, if you're looking for a book of practice questions with explanations, you might want to see if you can get your hands on a copy of a book we made at Manhattan Prep a few years ago. It has PrepTests 41-50 organized by type and includes explanations.

https://www.amazon.com/Real-LSATs-Grouped-Question-Type/dp/1937707784

u/FinallyTriesHard · 1 pointr/LSAT

I got this Manhattan book, and I've found it super helpful.

I got 52-61 and 62-71 in normal format books (as well as the 6 most recent individuals), and that's been perfect for me for using as actual PTs. I have been using the MP book above as supplementary to the Powerscore Bibles. So, read the chapter on Flaws, do just those problems in the MP book. It really helps nail down the feel for each particular question type to practice a whole bunch of them at once, and right after the lesson on it.