LSAT PrepTest 67 Explanations Available for Instant PDF Download

LSAT Blog LSAT PrepTest 67 Explanations PDF DownloadComplete explanations for all 4 sections of LSAT PrepTest 67 (October 2012 LSAT) are now available for instant PDF download. Both Logical Reasoning sections, the Logic Games section, and the Reading Comprehension section have been fully explained.

One of the most common requests I get from my students and blog readers is for explanations of particular LSAT questions.

Although I'll explain any question in my LSAT tutoring, there's a limit to the amount I have time to write down.

Fortunately, I just learned that fellow LSAT tutor Graeme has written complete explanations for every question in all sections of LSAT PrepTest 67 (October 2012 LSAT). Not only do these explain why the right answer is right, but they also discuss why each wrong answer is wrong.


Get explanations for all 4 sections, or just get explanations for specific sections by clicking the relevant links below:

- Complete Logic Games Explanations for LSAT PrepTest 67 (only $3.97)

Complete Logical Reasoning Explanations for LSAT PrepTest 67 (only $4.97)
(explains both Logical Reasoning sections)


Want to know more? Get further details on these Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension explanations.

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PrepTest 67 is one of the most recently released LSATs, so it's one of the best reflections of the LSAT's current state. It's especially crucial for anyone preparing for the June 2013 LSAT and beyond to thoroughly study this exam. The LSAT evolves over time.

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Please note:

-In order to benefit from these, you must separately get the questions contained within LSAT PrepTest 67 - the October 2012 LSAT. This download does not include the actual LSAT questions from this exam.

-The explanations assume that you already have some familiarity with the basics of the various question-types on the LSAT. They assume you're not starting from scratch with your LSAT prep.

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