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Dewey Decimal Number: 378.1662 EAN: 9780679773580 ISBN: 0679773584 Label: Princeton Review Manufacturer: Princeton Review Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: October 08, 1996 Publisher: Princeton Review Release Date: October 08, 1996 Studio: Princeton Review Related Items: Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: One of the four sections on the LSAT and one of the three sections on the GRE will contain analytic reasoning questions, or what we call "games." The Princeton Review can help you master this section of the test. We start by outlining the five-step method for doing games. These five steps are your key to more points on the LSAT or GRE. We'll show you how to draw diagrams for each type of game, symbolize clues, and make deductions so you can answer the questions efficiently and correctly. The best way to learn games is to practice games, so we've included hundreds of sample questions. We also explain all the answers, so that even if you get a question wrong, you can learn from our example. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - There are better booksI have used this book and the ARCO "LSAT-GRE Logic Workbook". The ARCO book is worth the money ..., the Princeton review book is not worth the money. The ARCO book is considered the best book for the the analytical reasoning section. The methods in the Princeton review book, unnecessarily complicate the analytical section. Rating: - Good ProductIf analytical section is your Achilles heel, this book will help. This book has a good collection of questions graduated with respect to level of difficulty (approximately 150 questions in total). It exposes you to a wide variety of questions (both in terms of type as well as in level of difficulty) that you may face on the GRE. The answers are clearly explained. If you are worried abt the analytical section, it will be worthwhile to try this book out! Rating: - Great bookThis book was fantastic. It clearly explained the games portion, reiforces the approach and is very well organized. Very good study guide if you are having problems witht he games. Rating: - LSAT / GRE Analytic WasteThis book offers little help and a very convoluted method for approaching the Analytical section of the LSAT. The explanations did little more that confuse the issue more. I am sorry I wasted my money on it. I recomend the Barron's study guides for the LSAT if you are looking for help on the analytical section of the LSAT. Rating: - reasoning booksvery necessary book for preparing gre. In association with Amazon.com | |