LSAT Toolkit App For IPhone and IPad Joins Efforts With Manhattan LSAT To Challenge Traditional Preparation Methods

The LSAT iPhone app, created by GMAT Club with questions provided by LSAC and Manhattan LSAT, helps potential law applicants study for the LSAT on the go.

The GMAT Club, an online community of over 120,000 members, provides information and resources to help law school applicants succeed on the LSAT. The LSAT Toolkit, already the most downloaded LSAT prep Mobile App, featuring 100 pre-loaded real LSAT questions and up to 6,000 downloadable LSAT questions from LSAC just got better. In the last release on January 4th, GMAT Club partnered with Manhattan LSAT featuring 64 additional questions with detailed explanations to help test takers improve their scores.

GMAT Club, the publisher of GMAT ToolKit, an award winning application featured on the iTunes What's Hot list, Bloomberg Business Week, and Wall Street Journal, has released similarly intuitive and easy to use app for LSAT. As lifestyles are becoming more mobile, Law School applicants can now prep on the go - fitting test preparation into their busy schedule without compromising quality. On December 30, 2010, GMAT Club also released LSAT Titan, the ultimate mobile tool for LSAT preparation featuring 6,000+ LSAT questions from the previous 60 official tests. The App is available on iTunes at a special introductory price of $499.00.

"We are thrilled to be partnering with such prestigious partner as Manhattan LSAT" said Sergiy Bulavenko, the second year Chicago Booth MBA student and the driving force behind GMAT Club's mobile strategy.

Manhattan LSAT, a leading LSAT prep company is featured in almost every area of the mobile application, including the practice area featuring some of the hardest questions from Manhattan LSAT, news feeds from the Manhattan LSAT, and also description of the prep products and courses offered. The next release will also feature an interactive map with location of all Manhattan LSAT test prep centers around the country and also publishing additional reference and interactive materials.

Sergiy went on to add: "The popularity of iPhone and iPad with the 18-24 age category positions LSAT toolkit not only as the #1 mobile application, but also as a replacement for books. When applicants realize that the application tracks their progress, displays statistics, and keeps track of every single answer even if they attempt the question multiple times, and does everything except making a breakfast in the morning, they see no reason to use traditional tools anymore. If you could have everything you own and need in your pocket at all times - would you choose not to? At the same time, the application is a great addition to a high quality test preparation course. That is why we consider our partnership with Manhattan LSAT as a right step toward long term collaboration that will ultimately benefit test-takers."

Prospective law students can join GMAT Club at www.gmatclub.com for more resources. To learn more about the Manhattan LSAT program, view www.manhattanlsat.com