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Cracking the LSAT, 2003 Edition

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The Princeton Review realizes that acing the LSAT is very different from getting straight As in school. The Princeton Review doesn’t try to teach students everything there is to know about reading comprehension or analytic thinking--only the techniques they’ll need to score higher on the exam. There’s a big difference . In Cracking the LSAT , The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers

• Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you
• Master the 6 principles of LSAT test-taking that test takers can’t do without
• Nail even the toughest Arguments, Games, Reading Comprehension, and more

** This book includes 2 full-length simulated LSAT exams. Plus, The Princeton Review will show readers how to go online and take 4 additional exams with instant analysis. All of our sample test questions are just like the ones test takers will see on the actual LSAT, and The Princeton Review fully explains every solution.

Contents Include :

I General Information and Strategies
II Arguments
III Games
IV Reading Comprehension
V The Writing Sample
VI Putting It All Together
VII Law School Admissions
VIII Diagnostic Tests and Explanations

432 pages, Paperback

First published April 29, 1989

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