This book is great. It gives you insights into in each section of the LSAT which, as intuitive as you are (probably a lot since you're looking into law school), you probably didn't think about before. It's written by the Law School Admissions Council, so you really can't go wrong. It has actual previous LSATs to take for practice (a benefit the Princeton Review book is not afforded) and is overall worth the insignificant amount of money you'll pay for it. If you learn well independently, and do not feel like wasting money on a class, buy this book. This book, supplemented with one or two of those books with 10 LSAT tests in them, should leave you more than prepared for test day.
This book really help me prepare for the LSAT and helped me see my weaknesses and what I needed to work on.
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This book is a true prep for LSAT's, even my Pre-law advisor said it was the best book to buy, and I highly agree. Not only does it give you questions and answers, it also shows you an explaination of how the correct answer is reached.
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Perfect sale. if they were all like this, there would be alot of very happy Ebayers out there. I am very pleased with the result of this sale
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