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June 2007 LSAT Video Explanations
Posted by noah@manhattanlsat.com in LSAT content, Manhattan LSAT Announcements on November 20th, 2009
We’re very excited to announce that we have posted video explanations for the June 2007 LSAT logic games. You can see them here: http://www.atlaslsat.com/logic-games-recordings.cfm or on You Tube – http://www.youtube.com/user/atlaslsat#p/u. Dan and Mike put a lot of time into coming up with truly useful recordings. Granted, we’re much more about teaching — i.e. making students think — than presenting solutions, but when you’re studying, it’s obviously useful to see how someone else solved a game (particularly how one of our super nerdy curriculum developers did it). If you’d like to see explanations for the entire game, check that out on our forums: http://www.atlaslsat.com/forums/
For our students, we’re developing video explanations for some of the toughest games in our course HW. Unfortunately, we have to restrict those to our students in order to respect LSAC’s copyrights.
The June 2007 LSAT is a great way to get your feet wet with the LSAT. However, make sure you take it under timed conditions! If you’d like to get a copy, as well as some of our resources associated with that test (including a spreadsheet that will analyze your answers), take a look here: http://www.atlaslsat.com/lsat-practice-test.cfm
Have fun and good luck!

