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by: R. K. Burdette, Anita Price Davis, C. Dreisbach, T. Glitsky, T. M. Hagle, H. H. Hill, Robert K. Burdette List Price: $34.95 Amazon.com's Price: $27.26 You Save: $7.69 (22%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 340 EAN: 9780878913626 Edition: Pap/Dis ISBN: 0878913629 Label: Research & Education Association Manufacturer: Research & Education Association Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 509 Publication Date: 2000 Publisher: Research & Education Association Studio: Research & Education Association Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: This test preparation book includes six full-length exams with detailed explanations based on official LSAT exams released by the test administrators. Logical and analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, and writing skills retested. Includes the complete LSAT Test Prep book plus interactive software. The software offers two complete exams under actual exam conditions with controlled timing and question order. It automatically scores test performance, provides analysis, and directions for further study. Includes Windows and Macintosh disks. Suitable for any PC with 4 MB of RAM minimum, Windows 98 or later. Any Macintosh with a 68020 or higher processor, 4 MB of RAM minimum, System 7.1 or later. For undergraduate students bound for law school. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Very helpful! Worth the expense.If you're just beginning to prep for the LSATs, this is a great book to start with. No doubt, you will be using several prep books to study for the LSATs. This book compliments other LSAT prep guides. It was insightful re: logic games and reading comprehension. Plus, the book includes 6 exams with explanations for each answer. The exams were extremely helpful. Definitely recommend this book in conjunction with other LSAT prep books (i.e. Nova's Master the LSAT, Peterson's Logic and Reading ... Read More Rating: - Worst LSAT book out thereIn preparing for the LSAT, I have used a wide variety of study guides--10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests, 10 More Actual Official PrepTests, Kaplan's LSAT 2004, Kaplan's LSAT 180, Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT 2004, and this one. In comparison, this book offers you NOTHING. The practice tests are not in the same format as on the LSAT, the questions are often nothing like the ones you see on the real tests, and, as everyone who has reviewed it has said, there are basic editorial errors throughout. ... Read More Rating: - terribleThis book was a complete waste of money. Like other reviewers have said, it is full of errors, and is simply not helpful. I have only finished the first three tests, and I do not think I'll even do the rest of them because they are a waste of time. I haven't looked into any other books yet, but if someone has a suggestion of a better book, let me know! Rating: - Too many fatal errors!The LSAT doesn't give you points if you mark the wrong answer, no matter how good your intentions. So why should you forgive the editors of this book who misspell and misuse words in almost every section including the practice tests? I wasted several hours giving REA the benefit of the doubt, but the fact is that this book was slapped together too hastily to give you solid grounding for the test. Rating: - Not Worth Your Money!After exhausting all the tests in the one LSAT book I had, I thought this would be a great deal -- 6 tests for the same price as the competitors 2-3 tests. I soon realized the tests were worthless, bearing little similarity to the real LSAT questions. I ended up having to buy another book. In association with Amazon.com | |