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(4 customer reviews) 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Great basic intro to LSAT, but not sufficient,
July 18, 2010 LSAT Blog "LSATblog.blogspot.com" (New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Official LSAT Handbook (Perfect Paperback)
I'll soon post a review of this book on my LSAT blog, but here are my preliminary thoughts on the Handbook:
Despite the come-on subtitle ("Get to know the LSAT"...in bed), this book is worth getting if you have trouble with Comparative Reading passages..
Previously, the best source of info about how LSAC views the exam was the introduction to The Official LSAT SuperPrep and the explanations for the 3 PrepTests contained within it.
The Official LSAT Handbook is a minor expansion on SuperPrep's detailed introduction. It might not be the most exciting piece of writing you've ever read, but there's a great deal of value in a breakdown of the LSAT from the test-makers themselves.
I highly recommend that you read the relevant part of the Handbook or SuperPrep before drilling particular types of...Read more
18 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Quite good, but not perfect,
July 13, 2010 LAW Methods - See all my reviews
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LSAC is always really good about producing some excellent material (i.e., 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests, 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Lsat Series), The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Lsat Series), and The Official LSAT SuperPrep). We should expect nothing less of the official makers/producers of LSAT.
While the contents of this book are excellent, buyer...Read more
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Okay for Overview, but not for hardcore studying,
May 17, 2011 gloglow2u - See all my reviews
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The handbook is okay, but it didn't really help me that much. In order to study for the LSAT you really need problems and practice tests, and this just (tries to) explain the different sections. After I read through most of it once I didn't look at it again, and I didn't remember most of what I had read.