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| Product DescriptionThe drills in Part I will help you learn to recognize common structures, flaws, and assumptions. In Part II you'll focus on the various question tasks. Part III contains complete arguments sections. The timed sections allow you to practice your pacing and strategy on complete sections. You'll find answer keys at the end of each drill or section. Included are complete explanations for every question. Read more...
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| Not bad, but the problems are more than just mere annoyancesThis book really does offer some solid studying tips and it contains a number of mock questions, which is very useful. However, there are some problems, such as that many of the pages are just plain crooked; that is, it's as though some less-than-conscientious person photocopied pages while telling someone about his/her weekend and didn't pay close attention to the job at hand. It's a little off-putting. Also, I found at least one instance where the answer simply wasn't listed anywhere. And in at least one other question, there were two answers that were exactly the same. This is no reflection on Mr. Martinson, save that it's his name on the cover. It means some pretty sloppy editing went on while the book was being put together. Read more...
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| compact, consice, coherent, and cheapthis is a decent little book. the organization is well thought out, and unlike other lsat guides i used, structured to aid in learning. the problems and questions are about as good (or bad) as the other books (it's best to also get actual testpreps from LSAC--actual past tests for practicing--they sell them here too i've noticed). this is a good book to pair with another book that specializes in your weak spot. all of these books, in my experience, are very similar in their strengths and weaknesses-- this one is very good for the price. Read more...
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| Good for beginners, but that's about itThis review is my honest evaluation of the Princeton Review book and a response to R. Flood's contention that the PowerScore books are ineffective and that the company itself is unreliable/untrustworthy.
Princeton Review's "Cracking the LSAT" was the first book I bought for LSAT self-study as I felt I should start with something simple and comprehensive in order to get a feel for the LSAT. This book accomplished that goal, but nothing more. It introduced me to the basic strategies one needs to score well and the general structure of the test itself, but it really only scratches the surface in terms of truly effective techniques or understanding of the test. Many of the explanations were a bit too general, and the logic games section was especially unsatisfactory.
That said, PowerScore is a far greater test prep company when it comes to the LSAT. I am certainly not one of those reviewers who is supposedly getting a cut of the deal for praising the PowerScore Logic Games and Logical Reasoning Bibles. I'm just a college undergrad who's looking to score well on the test. Having read through Princeton Review's book, Kaplan's "LSAT 180", and both PowerScore books, I can say with confidence that PowerScore gets it right. Their system is comprehensive AND deep. They explain every concept tested on the test with a rigorous, near-mechanical approach that absolutely saves time and boosts accuracy. Using Princeton Review's logic games techniques, for example, I was lucky if I could finish 2-3 games within 35 minutes. But after having finished reading through PowerScore's Logic Games Bible, I can now do most logic games sections easily with very few errors.
I don't mean to overstate PowerScore's superiority vis-a-vis companies like Princeton Review or Kaplan, but it's hard not to when one compares the frankly shallow and overly general strategies taught by the latter two. The PowerScore books are certainly expensive, but they're worth it for the serious self-studier. Read more...
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