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Cracking the LSAT, 2005 Edition (Cracking the Lsat)

Cracking the LSAT, 2005 Edition (Cracking the Lsat)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Bad review book for LSAT
Review: I got this book 2 weeks ago, I am about 3/4 way through the whole book, so I think I am fairly qualified to rate this book now.
It sucks! As with most Princeton Review materials, this book is really chatty, it talks a lot, but gives you very little information.
The overall oganization of the book is poor. Main points are not emphasized enough.
And here is the worst part, I don't think their technique is all that useful on the test. Most of their strategies are really time consuming, if anyone follows the steps they outlined, this person would be lucky if he can complete half the exam. Oh yeah, the book constantly tells you to skip questions. That is not a good strategy to me, to skip things. The two practice LSAT included with the book are not real exams, they are made up by Princeton Review.
This book is okay for overview, to give you an idea about LSAT, but to really prepare youself to be ready for LSAT, you should look elsewhere.


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