Publisher: Law School Admision Council; 2007-11-13
Label: Law School Admision Council
Studio: Law School Admision Council
ISBN: 0979305063
Average Customer Review: based on 37 reviews
Sales Rank in Books: #1910
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Summary: Not the best LSAT book 2010-08-04
Comment: The Good: This book offers a great deal of information on the LSAT and being created by the same people who write the LSAT makes it useful. It contains a lot of actual LSAT questions which is great for when it comes time to do the practice tests.
The Bad: The book uses the same, often confusing, language when describing the questions you will be tackling as the questions themselves. They do not do a great job connecting the dots between the review portion of the book and answering of the question. The review sections offer an overview of the four sections of the LSAT but do not give strategy as to solving them.
I highly recommend the Powerscore books, the Logic Games Bible in particular. I am using this book in conjunction with that one because the LSAT SuperPrep offers so many actual, past used, test questions.
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Summary: A nice starting block for those studying for the LSAT 2010-02-23
Comment: This is probably the first book you should buy in your LSAT preping. Keep in mind though there are free resources you can find, you just need to google and hunt around for them. You can even join a law school message board/forum and ask around for study materials there.
Anyways, this book is a nice start because it offers you 3 tests, explanations for the wrong answers and some strategies for taking the test. It's a pretty easy read and they really work hard to break the test down for you to bite sized nuggets. It's not the last book you'll buy for the LSAT but it works and you'll probably feel a bit more confident in your abilities after using this book.
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Summary: Book Exceeded Description Expectations!!! 2010-02-08
Comment: Received this book very quickly and in GREAT condition (even better than described by the seller).
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Summary: Must have 2009-11-21
Comment: I started this book after having completed all the PowerScore LSAT bibles and it was a good starting point to "try out" the PS techniques on real lsat questions. This book has 3 prep tests along w/ explanations and answers. After PowerScores great info I felt that the tips section of this book was lacking but not a waste of time, simply not in depth enough for me. This is a good practice book and I truly appreciated that the question difficulty was noted, which helped me better gauge my level of understanding. Must have!
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Summary: What I wanted 2009-09-13
Comment: This is exactly what I wanted to help me study for the LSAT. I haven't taken it yet, but with I hope with this book and the other study aids I'm able to get the score I want.
The Bad: The book uses the same, often confusing, language when describing the questions you will be tackling as the questions themselves. They do not do a great job connecting the dots between the review portion of the book and answering of the question. The review sections offer an overview of the four sections of the LSAT but do not give strategy as to solving them.
I highly recommend the Powerscore books, the Logic Games Bible in particular. I am using this book in conjunction with that one because the LSAT SuperPrep offers so many actual, past used, test questions.