<p>Hello there!</p>
<p>I've heard from some students that last passages are benificial for CR purposes. However, I'm having trouble finding official ones. Any help will be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Hello there!</p>
<p>I've heard from some students that last passages are benificial for CR purposes. However, I'm having trouble finding official ones. Any help will be much appreciated.</p>
<p>Here is a link to an official LSAT test from LSAC.
<a href=“http://www.lsac.org/docs/default-source/jd-docs/sampleptjune.pdf”>http://www.lsac.org/docs/default-source/jd-docs/sampleptjune.pdf</a></p>
<p>I will leave it up to you to find out how helpful the LSAT passages would be for CR purposes. I am really not in a position to comment on that. But I do know that LSAT passages are written by ETS who also write the SAT.</p>
It’s definitely much better to use the official ones than fake ones. The fake ones often contain errors and are not a realistic representation of LSAT OR GMAT passages. GMAT Critical Reasoning is like an easier version of LSAT Logical Reasoning. Here’s a list of all the actual LSAT exams and where you can get them.
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/lsat-preptest-list.html
Let me know if you have any other questions about LSAT/GMAT studying. I’m familiar with both.
Definitely go for the official LSAC ones. There are a ton and you can get the from LSAC pretty cheaply
You can get the official LSAC ones in books of 10, which is much cheaper than buying them as individual exams.
I agree with Anne and maddyg
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