So I am going to take the LSAT this December. I am planning on using books/guides to study but I am curious to know:
1) Kaplan or Princeton Review or something else
It doesn't really matter which one you take. I took Kaplan, and I had friends who took Princeton. What matters is how much you practice and if you do your homework or not. (I would suggest the former.)
2) Should I buy the 2005 edition since I'm taking it in 2005 or should I go ahead and get the 2006 editions since they are being published now?
I don't think it really matters which one you buy, it probably just has alot of practice questions. The format of the LSAT is always the same, just different questions (for the most part). But, if you take review course they will give you all the materials you need. I would save your money and buy books to help you apply for school and give you tips on your applications.
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3) Anyone else taking it in December?
I took it last October, good luck. You'll need it