ASIN: 0942639936 Keywords: Education, Nonfiction, Study Skills
Reviews:
Highly Useful LSAT Prep Book
This book has some of the most cogent/coherent explanations and general overview of question types that LSAC has ever produced. The explanations are top quality and the overview is good.
The overview reviews some previous LSAT questions and discusses each of the three question types. It totals 40-50 pages of information.
The PrepTests are all February tests, which are not disclosed to test takers and seem to feel different than other LSATs. The explanations are thorough and have some good, general tips on questions.
The book is a little pricy for getting 3 preptests but is worthwhile, especially early on when you're having trouble understanding why you got a question wrong.
Be aware that the book doesn't yield much in the way of really deep strategy work. You'll need to go to one of the prep companies' books for that kind of insight into the LSAT.
The book contains:
SuperPrep A; February 1996
SuperPrep C; February 1999
SuperPrep B; February 2000
Good book for what it is, wel worth buying
This book is put out by the LSAC, so it doesn't give you all the tips and tricks you would find in another publication, say Poerscore's LR Bible or AR Bible, but it's still helpful b/c it contains real LSAT questions, answers, and an explanation for each answer. It also provides a good overview of the LSAT and gernal info. concerning the test. Good purchase for LSAT prep, though don't let it be the only book you buy. Get those Powerscore "Bibles" and lots of LSAT prep-tests too.
A valuable stuff for knowing the perspectives of LSAC on LSAT
A very good review material that reveals the logical thinking and definitions behind the LSAC staff. It even tells the strategy on how to crack some questions more quickly. It widens the ways of thinking. But a bit pity is the leaves get easily fallen with your reading going forward.
This book is all right.
I think that this book is all right. Maybe I am being unfair considering how boring the subject matter is, but it is hard to read this book for more than half an hour at a time. There are three sample tests in the book with an explanation to the answer that you should have gotten, which is really helpful. I like to read the beginning section on test strategy, and learn about the specific methods to answer each different style of questions. I will probably buy another book from another company because that was recommended by a LSAT prep site somewhere, but this book would be the only one if I was only planning on buying one.
Oustanding
Three actual LSAT tests with complete answer sections coupled with an introductory guide on how to dissect LSAT questions piece by piece--I couldn't hope for a better studying guide. This book has proven a worthy asset to my studies.
The overview reviews some previous LSAT questions and discusses each of the three question types. It totals 40-50 pages of information.
The PrepTests are all February tests, which are not disclosed to test takers and seem to feel different than other LSATs. The explanations are thorough and have some good, general tips on questions.
The book is a little pricy for getting 3 preptests but is worthwhile, especially early on when you're having trouble understanding why you got a question wrong.
Be aware that the book doesn't yield much in the way of really deep strategy work. You'll need to go to one of the prep companies' books for that kind of insight into the LSAT.
The book contains:
SuperPrep A; February 1996
SuperPrep C; February 1999
SuperPrep B; February 2000