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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Logic Flash:GRE,GMAT,LSAT (Paperback) This book went through the main types of logic problems thoroughly, but there were too many blatant errors in the "answer key and explanation" sections. Overall, this is the best book on the market for logic, but I'm going to try out the ETS practice disk instead. 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Logic/Reading Review:GRE,GMAT,LSAT,MCAT (Peterson's Logic & Reading Review for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, & MCAT) (Paperback) I don't know about the other tests but this book is useless for the LSAT. It is too easy and has too many mistakes! Simple things like replacing "could" with "must" in the answers mess up the whole outcome and this book makes those simple mistakes. I also understand the concept of choosing the lesser of the evils but this book takes it to the extreme! Answers for inference questions are things that really can't be implied any more than what they consider "wrong". The LSAT doesn't do that. So far i suggest getting the actual past tests and there are plenty of other prep book out there. I suppose you could use this book to boost you confidence, so i will give it stars for that. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Logic Flash:GRE,GMAT,LSAT (Paperback) If you're planning to use this book for the MCAT, you will be disappointed. The first 3/4 of it deals with material that is not on the MCAT at all. We are told to go to the second section... As for the second section, it is very short, about 1/4 of the book's length. I entirely feel like I wasted my money on a book that deceitfully claimed that it useful for those taking the MCAT. |