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Rating: Summary: Old Tests, Great Explanations Review: As other reviewers have noted, the LSATs contained within this book are old. However, if you compare the tests within this book with some of the more recent LSATs, you'll find only slight differences. The structure of the test and the question types have not changed. But, beware of the fact that the current LSAT, the logic games in particular, are now more difficult than those you'll find in this book. Nevertheless, this book is still valuable.The explanations are fabulous, providing not only explanations for each question/game, but also general tips for each question type. Sadly, if you want explanations for former LSATs, this is pretty much the only route to go (unless you shell out big bucks for a test prep course, or buy LSAC's publication which explains a sample test but not an actual former LSAT.) The book also includes strategies for each section. The strategies section is OK, but you'll want to get your hands on a more thorough book.
Rating: Summary: kaplan Review: Great study guide...easy to grasp. This one gave me the edge to master the LSAT. I purchased many other books and study aides, but found the information here to be the best.
Rating: Summary: Mediocre.. Review: It was very helpful to have explanations for every question that you do wrong on an actual LSAT. The only problem is that they don't tell you which LSATs they are, and I have a funny feeling it might just be a bunch of LSATs mixed up, which won't give you accurate ratings. The descriptions for each topic are good, to the point, althought they spend more time using words like 'the kaplan denial method' than actually giving you solid info..
Rating: Summary: Hmmm . . . . Review: Pasjim was right, too bad i didnt see his review before I purchased the book. Too late to return the book back to the bookstore also. The review sectioins seems helpful though.
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