Providing extensive preparation for the LSAT (Law School Admission Test), this manual includes:
Fve full-length model exams
Two of the book's exams are recently given actual LSATs
All tests come with answer keys plus detailed analyses and explanations of answers.
The manual presents test-taking advice in the form of a detailed 5-step approach to the LSAT, an actual exam used to diagnose weak areas, and wide-ranging practice and review that covers all three of the LSAT’s main sections: Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. Prospective law school students will find strategies for the LSAT’s required writing samples, including two complete representative samples and six practice topics. Insightful new strategy charts provide succinct helpful tips for answering each question type. The book’s additional features include test-taking strategies, an overview of ABA approved law schools, and a 16-page chart to help test takers assess their chances of admission at schools throughout the country. The manual can be purchased with an optional CD-ROM, which contains two additional practice tests and provides automatic scoring.
*The CD-ROM is not included with the digital version of this book.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents:
Preface
Preparing for the LSAT: A Five-Step Approach
Acknowledgments
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION—Getting Acquainted with the Test
Introduction to the LSAT
A Diagnostic Exam
PART TWO: ANALYSIS—Understanding the Sections and the Key Strategies
1. A Brief Reasoning Review (and Warm-Up)
2. Logical Reasoning
3. Analytical Reasoning
4. Reading Comprehension
5. Writing Sample
6. A Summary of Strategies
PART THREE: PRACTICE—Mastering Problem Types and Time Pressures
Model Test One
Model Test Two
Model Test Three
Model Test Four
PART FOUR: ABA-APPROVED SCHOOLS—Comparing Law Schools and Admission Statistics
Overview of ABA-Approved Law Schools
Your Chances of Law School Admission
A Profile of Recent First-Year Law Students
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LSAT
by Jerry Bobrow, Ph.D., revised by Bernard V. Zandy, M.S.