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Dewey Decimal Number: 340.076 EAN: 9780764116650 Edition: 10 ISBN: 0764116657 Label: Barron''s Educational Series Manufacturer: Barron''s Educational Series Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 600 Publication Date: September 08, 2002 Publisher: Barron''s Educational Series Release Date: August 07, 2008 Studio: Barron''s Educational Series Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: This updated edition presents six full-length model Law School Admission Tests with explanations for all questions. Analysis sheets with each test will help students examine each question in detail, aiding them in arriving at precise answers. The author guides test-takers, pointing out the best way to analyze all question types, which include reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and mastering the test's writing sample. Other helpful features include an overview of the LSAT, study tips, test-taking strategies, a five-step approach to test preparation, and a five-week study plan. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - not the greatest ever, and yet...Everything said in the other reviews are true. Strangely, however, relying on this weird book with bizarre answer keys and mysterious questions, I still managed to get from scoring 155 to breaking 170 on practice tests. To be honest, I have no idea why it was so helpful, but it was. So if you're looking to get a variety of books (which I would definitely recommend... the fact is, none of these companies really capture the essence of the true LSAT, and the LSAC official books are ... Read More Rating: - A good value but use it as a supplementThe questions on this book hardly resemble what are tested on the LSAT. Many of them are poorly written. This book is no substitute for other excellent guides out there and certainly not for the actual PrepTests. However, this book contains so many questions compare to other test prep materials so if you need reading and game practice, you get tons. I think this book contains nearly 3 times more questions than similarly priced books. A good value. Rating: - PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE don't buy this book!I bought this book because it was the only one on the shelf and I thought,what could be the difference between this and Kaplan and Prin. Review? Wow was I wrong. This is awful. I was getting nearly half of the LR, half of the AR and half of the RC sections wrong. EVERY TIME! I didn't know what I was doing wrong...Then I read the reviews. This book, in no way, indicates how well you will do on the test. If you own a copy of this, burn it, like I did. Buy anything from Powerscore ... Read More Rating: - A success storyI can't speak for the people below, but my experience with this book was nothing but good. My friends were all spending a couple thousand dollars on LSAT prep courses; I bought this book, followed the 5-week study guide, felt confident and prepared on the testing day, and ended up getting a perfect score-- 180. Yes, the practice tests are harder than the actual LSAT-- I scored between 165-175 on most-- but my opinion is that it's better to be pleasantly surprised with the actual LSAT than unprepared. ... Read More Rating: - This book will actually cause you to DO WORSEI had been getting continually higher scores on every practice test I was taking in the Princeton Review book (which is excellent, by the way) and on actual practice LSATs (scoring around a 170). Before diving into the Barron's book, I took a practice test in the back and did surprisingly badly. I couldn't understand what happened. Then I read the answers and the reasoning behind them. Here's the problem: they expect you to pick the answer that makes the most sense based on information you ALREADY possess ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |