
A few weeks ago, I bought The Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT* 2009 Edition from Borders. I have not finished reading all the chapters however I am truly impressed. The book is only $21.00 and is worth every penny. The book offers tips for cracking the test. Included are three full-length practice exams in addition to detailed explanations for each type of question, hints and strategies. On princeton-review.com, you can register with a code for an online practice exam. The website keeps score of your practice exam results, discussion area to meet other students who are also preparing for the LSAT, "Advice Library," and more!
The explanations are very detailed with explaining how to attack each question. For example, here are four steps used when answering a question:
Step 1:Prepare
Step 2: Assess
Step 3: Act
Step 4: Answer
Here are some techniques found in the book:
1. Don't rush through the exam
2.Fill In Every Bubble
3. Use Process of Elimination
4. Be Prepared for Anything
5. Practice Consistently, On Real LSATs
6. Choose Your Battles
7. Keep your Pencil Moving
If you have any prep-LSAT books that you have or are using, feel free to share your thoughts.
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