prep for the lsat

<p>hey guys, i'm planning to start studying for the lsat over the summer. i want to start purchasing the books now so i can have them ready to be used. please post all the names of the books that you would say helped improved your score with a little description of how it was useful. thanks.</p>

<p>Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible (Went from missing 12-15 on Preptests to consistently missing 4-7)
Powerscore Logic Games Bible (Went from missing 8-12 on Preptests to consistently missing 0-2)
Powerscore Ultimate Games Setup Guide (Didn't really need this after going through the Logic Games Bible)
NOVA Master the LSAT (People say for Reading Comp. but I didn't really think it helped. For me, practice on this section was key.)
LSAT Superprep
10 Actual, Official LSAT Preptests
The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT Preptests
10 More Actual, Official LSAT Preptests
All other individual Preptests fro LSAC that you can get your hands on. (I have all Preptests up to 51).
This list may be excessive but I felt that I needed all of these because my diagnostic score was 155. I hit my first 170 on a Preptest last week and a 169 the week before it. I've been studying for 3 months and will continue to study until the June Exam. All of these books in addition to Vera/Sunfunloving's 6 month Guide to LSAT Studying are key!</p>

<p>Decide how much you want to spend, how many points you need to gain and go for it! If you don't want to spend a lot, go for books on ebay, I saved hundreds of dollars! Start with the Powerscore Bibles and go from there. Hope this helps.</p>

<p>Dont get all these books. Many teach conflicting philosophies that will only screw you over. It's pretty much agreed on that the Logic Reasoning and Logic Games Bibles are the two best books. Then...every LSAT they have given. Read the books, take all the LSAT's...ur set.</p>

<p>By the way McH...I scored a 155 on my diagnostic as well and am about a month into the studying process...shootin for a 170 myself haha.</p>