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Title: Cracking the Lsat, 2003 (Princeton Review) by Adam Robinson, Kevin Blemel, Rob Tallia, Princeton Review ISBN: 0-375-76251-5 Publisher: Princeton Review Pub. Date: 18 June, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $20.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.2 (5 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: lsat
Comment: Tough read, but the sample questions and tests will prepare you for the real exam.
Rating: 1
Summary: ABOVE AVERAGE TEST TAKERS BE CAREFUL
Comment: These books are ok but they aren't for everyone. I test well on standardized tests and took a practice test and scored very high. The more i worked in this book, the slower I became and the lower i scored. Take a practice test-If you are someone who scores high on standardized tests usually, you may just want to take the test on adrenaline and your good wits. That is what I will be doing next time, as I did on the SAT's as well. These books help lots of people I'm sure, but this is one case where someone scored significantly lower due to practicing methods not necessarily needed.
Rating: 3
Summary: May be helpful--but the practice tests are not full-length
Comment: The tips and strategies in this book may be helpful for some people. But in my opinion, reading about such tips and strategies will probably not help as much as taking plenty of timed, full-length practice tests. That's the area in which this book falls short. True, the book offers practice tests, and the questions and explanations for the answers are generally well-written. Unfortunately, the tests are not "full-length," despite what it says on the cover. An actual LSAT has five multiple choice sections, of which only four count toward the score, and a writing sample, which does not count toward the score but is sent to law schools. The practice tests in this book only have four sections and no writing sample.
The omission of the writing sample can perhaps be forgiven, if the authors of this book are correct when they say that the writing sample will never affect the decision of any admissions committee. The omission of the fifth section makes these tests a fairly poor simulation of the real LSAT, on which you have to complete all five sections, because it is impossible to know which one will not count. The LSAT is in part a test of endurance, a test to see if you can retain your mental abilities after being subjected to difficult questions for nearly three hours. The practice tests in this book may help you figure out how to answer questions, but they cannot help you learn how to keep your mind working during that last 35 minutes. If you buy this book, just be aware that the publishers are apparently using a very unusual definition of "full-length" when they display this term prominently on the book's covers.
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Title: 10 More Actual, Official LSAT Preptests (LSAT Series) by Law School Admission Council ISBN: 0942639804 Publisher: Law School Admission Council. Pub. Date: 01 April, 2002 List Price(USD): $30.00 |
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Title: Official LSAT Preptests: 10 Actual (LSAT Series) by Law School Admission Staff, Law School Admission Council Inc ISBN: 0942639634 Publisher: Law School Admission Council. Pub. Date: March, 1999 List Price(USD): $30.00 |
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Title: LSAT / GRE Analytic Workout by Karen Lurie ISBN: 0679773584 Publisher: Princeton Review Pub. Date: 01 September, 1996 List Price(USD): $16.00 |
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Title: The Best Test Preparation for the LSAT-Law School Admission Test Test Preparations) by Robert K. Burdette, Research & Education Association, R. K. Burdette ISBN: 087891854X Publisher: Research & Education Association Pub. Date: 1998 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: Kaplan LSAT 180 by Eric Goodman ISBN: 0743224353 Publisher: Kaplan Pub. Date: 01 March, 2002 List Price(USD): $25.00 |
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