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Dewey Decimal Number: 340 EAN: 9780942639636 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0942639634 Label: Law School Admission Council Manufacturer: Law School Admission Council Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 500 Publication Date: 1999-03 Publisher: Law School Admission Council Studio: Law School Admission Council Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: LSAT PrepTests are actual, previously administered LSATs. For pure practice at an unbelievable price, you can't beat 10 PrepTests for $29-purchased individually, these 10 practice tests would cost $80. Each test includes an answer key, writing sample, and score-conversion table. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - You need this book--even though it's outdatedFirst, if you are planning on taking the LSAT, you need to have this book. You need to have any LSAT test ever published, and when you are ready to take complete tests, after you take them, you need to go over every question carefully to understand why the correct answer is correct, and why the incorrect answer is incorrect. From this you can find patterns of how you take the test and how you can improve your methods. You should do this regardless of how you are preparing for the test, though most ... Read More Rating: - A Decade ObsoleteWhile this book might be useful if you're studying to take the 1996 LSAT or if you want to trace the modern evolution of the LSAT, it's of limited use to anyone studying to take the LSAT today. In looking at almost the LSATs between 1995 and today (2005), one will see that the test evolves slowly and steadily, probably to add a touch of uncertainty for test-takers and to stay one step ahead of the test prep companies. The LSATs over the past decade superficially bear a close resemblance to one another, ... Read More Rating: - Useful, but not priority #1There is some question of the utility of this book. All of these tests were created in whole or in part before the current LSAT test producer (ACT) took over from LSAS. PrepTests before 11 (including 18 & 16) were made entirely by LSAS. Tests 12-15 were partly written by ACT but they had to use some of LSAS's questions. After December 1995 all the tests were made wholy by ACT (Preptest 17, the "Official LSAT PrepTest with Explanations", the SuperPrep tests, and PrepTests 19+). I took every ... Read More Rating: - Exactly what it saysWhat can I say-- this is, in fact, a collection of 10 actual LSATs. Great practice for the months prior to taking the test. I particularly like the actual LSAT answer sheets in the back of the book, perforated for easy tear out, one for each test. Not that you necessarily need practice filling in the bubbles, but it's more accurate an experience than doing a computer program and double-clicking all your answers. I am pleased with the quality of paper and organization of the book. Answer keys ... Read More Rating: - Great Book!I think this book really helps you prepare for the LSAT. However, I do wish this book came with explanations to the answers. In association with Amazon.com | |