Studying for LSAT

<p>I have read many times on here that the Powerscore Logic Games Bible is the best book to study for the logic games. </p>

<p>So far I have only been taking practice sections out of the 10 Actual LSAT tests and 10 More... and the Next 10...</p>

<p>I think these are pretty good. Are these an accurate reflection of current tests? I usually only miss a couple of questions, and I am taking the December 6 test. I won't be back in the US until December 3 from Australia, giving me 2 days to study the Games Bible. Is it worth the money, or should I just continue to take some practice tests?</p>

<p>To be honest, two days with the Logic Games Bible isn't going to help at all. Its benefit is only realized through familiarization with the techniques it advocates, which obviously takes a few weeks at least.</p>

<p>I do think it is an invaluable resource (you can't get it in australia?) - but if those are your only options, you are best just trying to take as many practice tests as possible.</p>

<p>As for the practice tests you've been taking, the common thought is that RC on the newer tests is more difficult than on the earlier PTs...</p>