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Release Date: 1994-05-01
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| Extreme LSAT studyingThis book is one of the LSAT materials no longer for sale new. It contains old LSATs (old, as in before December 1995). The value of these tests is limited; if you were to study only three previous LSATs it would be best to take three of the newest LSATs. If you're doing all the old LSATs available then this book is one of the materials you'll need.
It contains PrepTests 2, 4, & 5 which correspond to October 1991, February 1992, and June 1992, respectively. As near as I can tell, you cannot obtain these tests from any other LSAT book (but testing companies may have them available for their students).
If you use these tests, use them early on in your practice. Work towards the newer exams as the date approaches the LSAT. If you're taking all 50+ LSATs available, you'll want at least one day off per week. So figure a maximum of 6 tests per week along with time adequate to review all your wrong answers and questionable responses. Count backward from the test and you'll have your study plan. Read more...
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Release Date: 2008-06-17
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| Not the right product if you are looking for a high score....I have used prep books from Kaplan, Powerscore, McGraw Hill, and now this book. I would say that only the McGraw Hill book was worse than this one. Its approach seems to be aimed at someone looking for more of an average score than someone looking for a really top score.. The book seems to suggest skipping whole questions in every section in order to have more time for the easier questions. This might be a good tactic if you are looking for a score in the 150-160 range, but in order to get a really strong score you are going to have to attempt every question. The book includes some valuable test taking tactics, but a lot less than what is provided in Powerscore or Kaplan. Also, one of the main pieces of advice for the Logical Reasoning (or 'Arguments' in Princeton's terminology) section is to read the question stem first. This is something that Powerscore directly contradicts, and offers much stronger reasoning for why NOT to do this.. While many people seem to dislike Kaplan, I have found their product to be fairly good, but there is no argument that if you are looking for LSAT prep, Powerscore is the way to go. Read more...
Similar Products:The Official LSAT SuperPrep The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Lsat Series) Kaplan LSAT 2009 Premier Program (w/ CD-ROM) (Kaplan Lsat Premier Live) 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Lsat Series) The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible
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Idea:
if you have already successfully passed your test, you can sell used SAT prep books at eBay!

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