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| The Official LSAT SuperPrep | 
enlarge | Creator: Law School Admission Council Publisher: Law School Admision Council Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2007 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 400 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0979305063 Dewey Decimal Number: 340.076 EAN: 9780979305061 ASIN: 0979305063
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Highly Useful LSAT Prep Book November 27, 2005 60 out of 62 found this review helpful
This book has some of the most cogent/coherent explanations and general overview of question types that LSAC has ever produced. The explanations are top quality and the overview is good.
The overview reviews some previous LSAT questions and discusses each of the three question types. It totals 40-50 pages of information.
The PrepTests are all February tests, which are not disclosed to test takers and seem to feel different than other LSATs. The explanations are thorough and have some good, general tips on questions.
The book is a little pricey for getting 3 preptests but is worthwhile, especially early on when you're having trouble understanding why you got a question wrong.
Be aware that the book doesn't yield much in the way of really deep strategy work. You'll need to go to one of the prep companies' books for that kind of insight into the LSAT.
The book contains: SuperPrep A; February 1996 SuperPrep C; February 1999 SuperPrep B; February 2000
Good practice - but also some good advice September 2, 2006 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
I'm sure everyone knows that there are three preptests in this book. They are from three February exams which are usually undisclosed.
I did find something else in this book that was actually kind of helpful. There really isn't all that much good prescriptive advice on how to do reading comprehension. There are loads of logic games books and every serious LSAT student clearly must have the Logical Reasoning Bible from Powerscore.
However, reading comprehension remains an underserved part of the LSAT and accounts for more of the exam than logic games.
With that said, I found the 15 pages of How to take the Reading Comprehension section to be quite helpful. It was useful to see how the LSAT writers view the section and the proper way to attack it.
Good book for what it is, wel worth buying September 24, 2005 19 out of 20 found this review helpful
This book is put out by the LSAC, so it doesn't give you all the tips and tricks you would find in another publication, say Poerscore's LR Bible or AR Bible, but it's still helpful b/c it contains real LSAT questions, answers, and an explanation for each answer. It also provides a good overview of the LSAT and gernal info. concerning the test. Good purchase for LSAT prep, though don't let it be the only book you buy. Get those Powerscore "Bibles" and lots of LSAT prep-tests too.
GET THIS BOOK August 16, 2006 19 out of 22 found this review helpful
At first, I wasted my time with prep materials not written by the LSAC. Many of the questions seemed too easy or too hard. Additionally, many of these materials are plagued with typos, misreads and incorrect arguments. I suppose this is due to them being written by one, or maybe just a few, author(s). In contrast, the LSAT superprep is great. The questions are real LSAT tests from the past and the explanations help greatly. There are no typos I have found yet and the level of questions are much more realistic (actually, they're REAL so they must be realistic :). True, the material might be a bit dull at times but, Hey, that's how the test is anyway. You're not getting this book for entertainment, you're getting it to ace the LSAT. Good luck!
The Definitive LSAT Prep Manual October 25, 2006 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
After being disappointed by many other manuals, I purchased this, official LSAC distributed, manual. I was surprised at the vast difference in the quality of instruction and accuracy of examples in this manual. In my honest opinion, the other prep manuals that I purchased were jokes; simply ridiculous content and little to no help whatsoever (being that I'm not severely mentally deficient). I would highly recommend this book, especially after having been just as highly disappointed by so many other books.
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