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The Official LSAT SuperPrep

from: Law School Admision Council

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 370
EAN: 9780979305061
Edition: 2007
ISBN: 0979305063
Label: Law School Admision Council
Manufacturer: Law School Admision Council
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: November 13, 2007
Publisher: Law School Admision Council
Studio: Law School Admision Council

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
 out of 5 stars
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Helpful
I found this LSAT prep book much more helpful then the Kaplan prep book. Very informative and gives you examples from actual LSATs since they write the actual LSAT.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Efficient and thorough
I only had 3 weeks to prepare for the LSAT, and this book helped me quickly spot my weaknesses and create solutions to tackle them effectively.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Helpful
I tried the Princeton Review books first and they were very difficult - by working in this prep book I realized that the Princeton materials were way harder than the test. This book helped build my confidence until I could tackle the more difficult questions in the PR materials, knowing that the actual tests published in the Official LSAT Superprep book were closer to actual test difficulty. I still used the PR materials too, knowing that if I could answer those tough questions then I could answer anything on the test, but I found the Official LSAT Superprep to be closer to the difficulty of the test, and more realistic by far.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - only moderately helpful
The explanations in this book are not as clear or accessible as the Powerscore LGB or LRB, and the explanations will not help you form any kind of coherent strategy or methodology for attacking the test...they will just show you what you should have recognized in each individual case.

There are only 2 real reasons to buy this:
(1) You are looking for Reading Comprehension tips
(2) You have already worked through all other released LSATs and need these February ones for additional practice.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding official prep materials from LSAT
The LSAT is sufficiently idiosyncratic in both the form and substance of its content that studying with anything other than the official, exams released by the LSAT board (LSAC) runs the risk of doing more harm than good. The problem with such advice until recently is that before the release of this book a couple of years ago, none of the official materials provided anything more than an answer key, which could leave you scratching your head about why you got something wrong or how you were supposed to get to the correct answer to begin with. By supplying complete and generally pretty decent explanations for all the questions in the three exams included in this book, as well as providing a useful prefatory section giving specific test taking tips for each section, this book is extremely valuable and I might add long overdue. To be fully prepared, you will probably want to use this book and perhaps one or more of the LSAC's "10 Actual, Official LSAT Prep Tests." If you need extra help on the "games" section (and most people do), you may also wish to purchase the Powerscore LSAT Logic Games Bible, which alone among the non-official LSAT prep books uses actual LSAT questions obtained under license from the LSAC. It should be noted, however, that the LSAT Superprep book also includes strategy tips as well is very good explanations for the LSAT games section, making the once mandatory purchase of the Powerscore Bible optional for some test takers.