[blindlaw] Cracking the LSAT

John Ramsey stephnjohnny211 at alltel.net
Tue Jul 4 12:18:55 CDT 2006


Everett,

I did not take any of the reviews or read the Princeton book, however, I
have heard from a number of my colleagues that the Kaplan course is the way
to go if you can afford it or find someone who can lend you the materials. I
did buy a Cribb's software program and watched a number of videos on the
LSAT and finally got into law school and somehow managed to graduate.

I wish I knew more about review and predatory materials on the LSAT.

Take care, and Happy 4th of July.

John

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Everett,
I did not take any of the reviews or read the Princeton book, however, I have heard from a number of my colleagues that the Kaplan course is the way to go if you can afford it or find someone who can lend you the materials. I did buy a Cribb&#8217;s software program and watched a number of videos on the LSAT and finally got into law school and somehow managed to graduate.
I wish I knew more about review and predatory materials on the LSAT.
Take care, and Happy 4
th
of July.
John


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