Pros: Official tests help prepare students for the rigors of taking the LSAT Cons: There are no explanations
Everyone has heard the old expression, You get what you pay for. Well, that saying is generally true, but when studying for the LSAT, I believe that it is not. I will admit it, I was one of those people who figured that the more money I spent ...
Pros: Real LSATs administered in the past, 10 tests at about $2 a piece
Cons: nothing else included, wish it had solutions and logic games advice
This book is basically 10 LSAT tests bound together in book form. There isn't much of an introduction or any kind of preface to the book. There are instructions and very general advice in taking the test (answer as many questions possible, don't dwell, ...
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