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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: LSAT: The Best Test Preparation for the Law School Admission Test (Test Preps) (Paperback) In preparing for the LSAT, I have used a wide variety of study guides--10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests, 10 More Actual Official PrepTests, Kaplan's LSAT 2004, Kaplan's LSAT 180, Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT 2004, and this one. In comparison, this book offers you NOTHING. The practice tests are not in the same format as on the LSAT, the questions are often nothing like the ones you see on the real tests, and, as everyone who has reviewed it has said, there are basic editorial errors throughout. Don't waste your money on this book. If you want to do well on the LSAT, this is the way to study:Your first two purchases should be Kaplan's (or Princeton's, if you prefer) most current LSAT guide and 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests. Kaplan's book will give you a good intro to the test, along with 3 full tests with a detailed analysis for each question. The PrepTest book will give you plenty of real, recently-administered LSATs to take, though without question...Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By Isaac W Stanford (Asheville, NC United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: LSAT: The Best Test Preparation for the Law School Admission Test (Test Preps) (Paperback) This book is the most rediculious jive excuse for a test book I have ever seen. It is filled with typos and question and answer sections that appear to be totally non sequitur. Just one example of the poor editing that went into this book is a question that offers: answer (D)None of the above and (E)All of the above. The correct answer is (E)which refutes itself by including (A) and (B) (both valid responses) with (D) none of the above. The book is filled with logical blunders such as this as well as a copious amount of spelling errors. Don't BUY!! 12 of 15 people found the following review helpful: By Diane M. Hess (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - See all my reviews This review is from: LSAT: The Best Test Preparation for the Law School Admission Test (Test Preps) (Paperback) In preparing for the LSAT, I purchased a number of books, including Barron's, Cambridge, Peterson's, etc. This was by far the most helpful, particularly with the so-called "games" section of the LSAT. The Cambridge w/disk was great for actually taking the test and improving time and score, however, The Best Test Preparation for the LSAT was excellent at learning HOW to take the LSAT and do well, which I did. Kudos to this book. I would recommend it for all future law students in preparing for the LSAT |