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A**R
Good purchase
Good prep for lsat
B**R
Good for casual, low stress practice
I got this one because it's cheaper than the other versions. It's as old as the mountains but it makes for good casual, no-stress practice for early stage review. They are in my opinion generally *easier*, less trickier and more straightforward than the more recent sets of test. If you're just starting out and you got alot of time left before taking the LSAT this is a good intro practice book.
T**D
important resource for the LSAT
Practice after practice test. It is your golden ticket to acing the LSAT.
C**6
Best Book for Practice Tests
I bought several of these books to help me study for the LSAT. I found that taking these tests and understanding why I answered a question wrong were great ways to help me prepare. This book is better than the made-up tests that most major test-prep companies use {you can tell an immediate difference}. I felt less stress knowing that I had practiced with the real tests and it made test day a lot easier. One thing, I would do is practice more of the recent tests closer to the actual testing date. I did the opposite and wish I had used the more recent tests.
Z**I
Okay but definitely not perfect
The pages were well maintained but the spine of the book was badly damaged
L**N
Old tests-Worthwhile but be careful
This book contains 10 real, actual LSAT tests that were administered between 1992 and 1995. These tests are helpful but you MUST be careful with parts of the test.1. The Logical Reasoning sections in these tests SHOULD NOT BE DONE. At all. They are similar in type, scope, and topic to the modern questions, but they are looser. Less logical. It took some time for the makers of the LSAT to learn how to write very high quality questions. The reason this matters is because LR questions are a fusion of logic and english and if the english is a bit off, one can misinterpret how to look at the questions.2. The Logical Games section is also very different, however all of the games in this book should be done. That being said, they should be done LAST, after you have mastered the more modern types (linear/grouping/combo) games. This is because the games are mostly predictable and you want to spend much of your time learning the predictable aspects of the games. However the makers of the LSAT are constantly changing and shifting the test, so you also need to spend some time with less predictable/weird games, which these are.3) Reading Comprehension is much the same although, if possible, it is preferable to stick to later tests.If you want to learn more about this test, or others, go to 180degreeslsat.com
C**T
Can't Beat the Real Thing
These books are the most inexpensive source of real LSATs to study from. In addition, they also contain several sample comparative reading comprehension passages and questions, which were introduced in June 2007. I haven't seen a better source for practice of these types of questions.Some will say that these tests vary significantly from the more recent tests. While I agree with this statement, the underlying foundation of logic and reasoning is the same.Simply put, these books are a must-have for any LSAT prep.
M**.
Great Prep (if you need it)
This book is excellent for LSAT preparation. However, some of the questions are noticeably different from those on recent LSATs. If you wish to take as many tests as you can or if you would prefer to start your preparations with older tests, buy this book. If you only plan to take 10 Preptests before your test, buy a more recent set.
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