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Cracking the LSAT with CD-ROM, 2001 Edition

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The Princeton Review doesn't try to teach you everything there is to know about reading comprehension or analytic thinking. They just tell you what you need to know to score higher on the LSAT. There's a big difference. In Cracking the LSAT, The Princeton Review will teach you how to think like the test makers.

This is accomplished by teaching you how
Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you
Crack complex argument problems by zeroing in on the conclusion
Use powerful methods of diagramming to solve games problems
Ace the reading comprehension section by "mapping out" the passages
Improve your writing sample by knowing what they're really looking for

*This book and CD-ROM package includes 6 full-length simulated LSAT 2 in the book and 4 on CD-ROM. Plus, it will show you how to go online and take an additional exam with instant analysis. The questions in these tests are exactly like the ones you'll see on the actual LSAT, and every solution is fully explained.

Contents

General Information and Strategies
Arguments
Games
Reading Comprehension
The Writing Sample
Putting It All Together
Law School Admissions

416 pages, Paperback

First published April 29, 1989

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Adam Robinson

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