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Breaking the LSAT: The Fox Test Prep Guide to a Real LSAT, Volume 2

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The LSAT isn't as hard as you think it is. Really.

With his new book, Breaking the LSAT, Nathan Fox shows you how to make that statement a reality. In his down-to-earth, often irreverent style, he walks you through another actual LSAT, demystifying the confusing world of logic games, reading comprehension, and logical reasoning.

Don't waste time studying old or made-up questions: Nathan calmly and clearly walks you through the actual December 2010 LSAT, breaking down the methods that help you see through the BS and nail every single question on the test, with approaches that carry through when you finally sit down for the big day. By using the strategies that have garnered rave reviews for his first book, Cheating the LSAT, he'll show you how to save time on the LSAT and save your energy for the truly challenging questions. It's like a private tutoring session with one of the world's experts.

No nonsense. No made-up, trademarked buzzwords. No confusing jargon. And best of all, no pulled punches. Plus, you'll also find out how you can contact Nathan personally and ask him your questions directly.

So grab a pencil, pop this book open, and get it on.

162 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2012

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Nathan Fox

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I've taught the LSAT for over a decade, created the Thinking LSAT podcast, and written six LSAT books. Helping students see the test the way I do is super fun and super satisfying; I guess that's why my students rave about me. Learn more about why you should choose Fox LSAT.

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He actually wrote a long explanation that was wrong and they still published it with an editor's note saying the correct answer LOL. Then he claims it went through an editor since he was drinking while writing this and that it then went to a person who turned it into a book...otherwise it helped me in reducing the time on answer choices and being better about focusing on the question and knowing what is asked.
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