Customer Review: This collection of LSATs is the best practice for timing oneself and gauging how one will perform on test day. Every LSAT taker should get through at least one collection of previously administered exams.
Customer Review: This book will help you with the two things you need to master the LSAT: 1) Time Management. and 2) Be Ready For Anything. After taking these ten practice tests, you will have a good idea on whether or not you can finish all of the sections in the allotted time (you must take them as you would... more info
Customer Review: As a professional LSAT tutor/blogger, I've seen students literally go from only 10 or 11 right on the logical reasoning section to 18 or 19 right, and above, after working with me out of this book. The drills and the diagramming techniques that this book provides are incredibly useful. I can't... more info
Customer Review: This book seems to have 'all the answers.' He gives you a study method, tells you how to apply for jobs, etc. Then, I actually went through my first year of law school (did quite well at a top 10 school and got a top firm job in case you think I'm just bitter). Everything he says is just wrong. The... more info
Customer Review: Purchasing the "Master the LSAT" Book (over other available books) has greatly helped me so far. Before I bought the book, I was clueless as to the structure of the LSAT. No idea about the length of the test, types of questions, or strategies for how to take the test. Needless to say, the book... more info
Customer Review: This is the first book of the E&E series I have used and was very pleased. It gives a great review, especially if your exam is primarily based on application of the FRE with less of a policy focus.
Customer Review: I recommend getting your hands on as many of the 50s series for the LSAT preparation. Test 55 was recently released by LSAC, but it had not been before I sat for the December 2008 LSAT. These tests can also be aquired on the LSAC site for a fee; however, I utilized Amazon.com in the crunch in that I... more info
Customer Review: Great tips and advice. The book explains the different types of questions on the LSAT and how to "crack" them. Also includes 3 practice tests with explanations and many practice problems. It really helped my LSAT preparations!!!
Customer Review: Kaplan's LSAT study guides are an embarrassment to what I thought the company's reputation stood for (IMHO): quality test prep. The guides are Kaplan's marketing trap: vague explanations, typos, errors and very poor attention paid to detail (initially) made me think I should register for one of... more info