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Pass Key to the LSAT

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This book is a compact version of Barron’s full-length LSAT test preparation manual. Pass Key to the LSAT presents three full-length model tests with all questions answered and explained. They closely reflect the currently given Law School Admission Test in length, question types, and degree of difficulty. The author also provides a valuable analysis of the test’s four question reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and the writing sample. New in this edition is a review of logical and analytical-type reasoning, and charts analyzing recent LSATs in terms of approximate percentages of problem types and common item types, as well as suggested three-, four-, and five-step approaches to question types.

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First published February 1, 1993

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And so it begins!

Update: This sucks.

Final update: This book is not so good. I've started in the Princeton Review book, and already it is MUCH better.
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