Cracking the LSAT, 2010 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)
The LSAT is a major factor in the law school admissions process, and if you are an aspiring lawyer, "Cracking the LSAT "has everything you need to prepare for this crucial exam. The test prep experts at The Princeton Review bring you proven techniques in this new 2010 edition of our popular guide. It includes 2 practice tests in the book and exclusive free access...more
Paperback, 560 pages
Published
June 9th 2009
by Princeton Review
(first published 2009)
There is a good chance some of your friends read this book. Sign in to see!
sign in »
Friend Reviews
To see what your friends thought of this book,
please sign up.
This book is currently not featured on any Listopia lists.
Add this book to your favorite list »
Community Reviews
(showing
1-13
of
13)
For an initial study aid for the LSAT, the Princeton Review study materials and suggestions can’t be beat. They quickly and effortlessly guide you through all three scored sections – Logical Reasoning/Arguments, Reading Comprehension, and Logic Games – as well as give you some quick and easy pointers about how to trounce the unscored Essay portion with relative ease.
I, of course, found this to be simply a good warm-up for more detailed study and practice, as my results from taking t...more
I, of course, found this to be simply a good warm-up for more detailed study and practice, as my results from taking t...more
It's pretty good. Gotta read the "crack it" part the most and make tables on Word or Excel to really nail it down. Knowing what the questions are asking for is the main key as well as knowing what the answers should NOT say (like extreme words).
Kara
added it
I learned that the LSAT is basically just a giant clusterf**k.
Alanna
added it
Jmisraje
is currently reading it
Brent
added it
Ali Nakhai
added it
James Mcandrew
is currently reading it
There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Be the first to start one »

Loading...


















