![]() I found it particularly helpful in explaining how to attack logic games and arguments. What I mainly used this book for was teaching myself how to answer the questions I would see on the LSAT and how to approach each section. What made this book stand out to me initially was that it came with 3 full length practice tests and other practice questions, but I didn’t even use any of the practice tests that it came with. ![]() It ended up being a great book and I found it so helpful when orienting myself to the structure of the test and the question types that I could expect to see. But, you can buy it on Amazon for a lot cheaper than what I paid, with this link. It just so happened that this one was at Barnes and Noble and I could reach it (short girl problems!), so I picked it up by chance. The first thing that I did when I decided I was going to take the LSAT was buy a study prep book. There are so many different options for study tools, and to be honest, I didn’t do a lot of research on which ones are best, but these 3 worked great for me! 1. A post shared by Zoe Barnes this post, I’ll cover all 3 of the study tools I used, why I chose them, and what I like about them.
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