LSAT questions for SAT prep.

<p>So, what do you guys think?</p>

<p>I did so much practice for SAT that whenever I read some random passages, I can recall that I have read the passage before in @!#$ SAT prep books.</p>

<p>I'm an international student and a math/science person, so I had to do a lot of practice to raise my score..</p>

<p>So my Reading score comes out as something like 700. But, you know, depend on my condition, I sometimes get 680 too, which is not a score I want.</p>

<p>I want to do some more practice so I can get steady 700+ on reading sections.</p>

<p>I recently discovered that LSAT is SAT(Not exactly, but whatever..) for the students who want to go to law schools. Also I've heard that LSAT is a bit harder than SAT in that it requires logical analysis skills.</p>

<p>I'm trying to practice SAT with LSAT prep books. So, what do you guys think?</p>

<p>The LSAT is a lot harder than the SAT and quite dissimilar. You’d do better with old GRE books–still too hard, but closer in content to the SAT.</p>

<p>I agree with atp, the LSAT questions are structured differently than the SAT and its questions are too challenged to be on the same level as the SAT. If you want to raise your reading score, reading from the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal as proved efficient for some.</p>