Alternatives to the lightweight LSAT
The lightweight LSAT isn't for everyone and it doesn't cover everything. Here are some resources you can use to supplement or replace the lightweight LSAT:
- Many of my prior students also enjoyed the LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim.
- For more comprehensive dive into to the Reasoning or Games sections, I recommend looking for a used copy of Manhattan Prep or PowerScore strategy guides. (I don't recommend their advice about the Reading section.)
- For free question explanations, check out Manhattan Prep's forums or LSAT Hacks.
- If you want an interactive online platform with videos and the option to add on classes and tutoring, I trust the folks at LSAT Lab.
Start with free and cheap resources.
When you hit a wall in how much you can learn on your own, then consider a class.
If you need more after your class finishes, then consider a 1-on-1 tutor.