Employing the test-taking principles that have been perfected in The Princeton Review's LSAT courses, a comprehensive guide features two full-length practice tests, along with complete answer explanations, and charts the requirements of the nation's law schools. Original. 25,000 first printing.
"CRACKING" THE LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST We hope you've bought this book at least a few months before the date of the LSAT you plan to take. so you'll have time to (a) actually follow the suggestions we make, including working on actual ...
The Princeton Review gets results. Get all the prep you need to ace the LSAT with 3 full-length practice tests, thorough LSAT section reviews, and extra practice online.
Complemented by a DVD that enables access to a total of six full-length practice exams, a reference for aspiring law students provides detailed explanations for every question, strategies for each section of the test, and comprehensive ...
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In this, the third book in the phenomenal Cracking the System series, the Princeton Review turns an irreverent eye on the LSAT to show prospective law school students how to boost their test scores by thinking like the test makers do.
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InCracking the LSAT, The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and: • Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you • Master the 6 principles of LSAT test-taking that test ...
In Cracking the LSAT, The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and: • Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool you • Master the 6 principles of LSAT test-taking that test ...
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