I bought this book because the reviews i read about Kaplan study materials and Princeton were not so great. I found this book to be all it had promised to be. I didn't read other materials though so i cant compare. I was satisfied with the level of explanation and detail in the book. It made me feel i didn't even need to register for classes after reading the book.
I can't emphasize enough how much this is so helpful. Even though I've got a logical brain, this book really helped break down the logical reasoning section which is 50% of your LSAT score. You are really hurting yourself if you don't buy this book and study it slowly. Its the single best book for helping improve my LSAT score. The author is extrememly helpful in actually showing you what to do to do well on the LSAT. Don't even think about taking the LSAT before you read this book! ITs worth its weight in gold!
This book lives up to its reputation as the best LSAT Prep book for the LSAT Logical Reasoning section. I definitely recommend it along with its sister titles on Logic Games and Reading sections.
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For a study guide it's not great if absolutely all the questions are answered. It was useless to me & a waste of money
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I LOVE this book. I have basically checked out every series on the LSAT either by library or by purchasing it. This is BY FAR the most detailed, most helpful I've seen. It reminds you of things you knew but couldn't articulate, and teaches things you never knew. It has real LSAT questions and detailed explanations. I read my library copy, but HAD TO buy this one for reference. June LSAT, here I come!
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