Friday, April 27, 2012

Advanced LSAT Practice: 905 Difficult Logical Reasoning, Games, and Reading Comprehension Questions from the 10 Actual and 10 More Preptest Books and other Official LSAT Tests

Advanced LSAT Practice: 905 Difficult Logical Reasoning, Games, and Reading Comprehension Questions from the 10 Actual and 10 More Preptest Books and other Official LSAT Tests Review




The Most Powerful LSAT Practice Available.  
We selected the hardest official questions from Preptests 1-28 and organized them into sets according to question type.  905 questions, about 40 hours of LSAT preparation, are included. All three sections of the test are well represented, making the prep balanced and focused on raising your overall LSAT score. 

Challenging Questions:
  • Practice on exceptionally hard questions, the most difficult 32%. Through organized practice and review, conquer them and raise your score dramatically.
  • The question sets are arranged in order of increasing difficulty. As your skills improve, you practice on harder questions.
  • The number of questions of each type is proportional to how common that type is on the newest LSATs. Be prepared for your official LSAT with practice centered on the latest test trends.
Smart Design:
  • This book complements your other LSAT prep by leaving the Next 10 book and other more recent tests pristine.
  • 21 Logical Reasoning question sets are provided. This precise level of division allows you to practice on subtle variations of the Logical Reasoning question types. 
  • The question type names used are easily recognizable for all students.
Special Features:
  • Six detailed prep schedules help you effectively progress through the questions and stay motivated. They to fit a variety of needs and prep time per day.
  • Easy to use Answer Sheets simulate those used on the official test. Correcting your answers is a breeze.
  • The companion website provides updates and additional features including many more prep schedules.
 
This book is an excellent addition to any LSAT prep plan because it helps you improve on the questions you are missing, the hard ones. 


1 comment:

  1. I think it’s a great resource for LSATs. I’ve remember studying these when I was preparing for the LSAT myself. It helped a lot. I mostly prepared with the Power Score study material. Right now I am preparing to clear the Bar Exam next year.

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