Reviews by Amazon Customers
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2010-05-31 Helpful if you use it (4 of 5)
I bought this book, 10 Actual LSATs, and the Kaplan guide. I decided to take the LSAT in mid-April and plan to take the test in June. I used the Kaplan book first, and I didn't see much improvement. This book, however, seemed to click with me to the tune of an improvement of 20 points. I'm now above the 90th percentile after using this book for about 1.5 weeks. This book's explanations were much more helpful for me in figuring out why I was missing questions than Kaplan's. But, be prepared to put in some time studying with this book. I've been putting in a couple of hours every night on getting ready for the test, and it seems to have paid off.
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2010-03-10 Like the product, not the service (4 of 5)
I really like the book itself, it contaims hundreds of useful tips, it's great to have this item as one of your exam prep books. However, thank God, my test is in June and I ordered it Feb 6th, since I received it almost a whole month later - March 1st!!
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2010-02-28 Poor Book (1 of 5)
Save your money, get powerscore. My score went down on actual LSAT prep tests. Their made up tests are constructed poorly and cause you question your approach which may be more effective and their explanations fail to make sense. I think they may make the book outlandish and frustrating to help encourage individuals to buy their courses.................conspiracy, but not too far fetched.
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2009-11-17 Any library catering to LSAT students needs this (5 of 5)
The 2010 edition of Cracking the LSAT is a pick for any student practicing for the exam, offering pages packed with 'how to succeed' insights, sample questions and drills, a detailed chapter about logic games, reviews of strategies and more. Proven techniques come from test-prep experts and provide 3 full-length practice tests - 2 in the book and one online - as well as a companion website. Any library catering to LSAT students needs this.
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2009-11-15 Do not buy (1 of 5)
This is the worst review book I have used. If you're going to study for the LSAT, go to LSAC and buy their books. I found so many grammatical in this book it was ridiculous, and the video was very unprofessional. Their prep test questions are nothing like the LSAT questions. This book is NOT going to help you get into law school. Very disappointing.
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