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The LSAT Trainer Presents: How To Study For The LSAT

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If you are just starting your LSAT preparation, or if you are a retaker deciding to start fresh, this book may be the best $3 you've ever spent.

The LSAT is a very learnable exam. If you put in the time, and if you prepare for it in the right way, you should expect significant improvement. However, the reality is that the vast majority of test takers do not prepare for it in the right way, and the vast majority of test takers underperform relative to their capacities. This book will help you study smarter, and study better.

This book includes information about
*the basic design of the LSAT
*the common study patterns of top scorers &
*the books, courses, and other study tools that are most popular with top students today

This book will not give you tips and tricks to magically raise your score, and it is not meant to serve as the primary focus of your study process. However, if you are serious about getting a top score, this book can play a critical and valuable role in helping you get off to a good start, and ultimately reach your potential.

Disclaimer:
If you own The LSAT Trainer, or plan on purchasing it, you probably do not need to purchase this book, as most of it will be redundant. Also note that slightly altered versions of four of the chapters in this book (Introduction to the LSAT, Logical Reasoning, Logic Games, and Reading Comprehension) are available as free downloadable PDF's on the LSAT Trainer website. However, the PDF's do not have contain real sample LSAT questions; this primer contains 18 real LSAT questions.

99 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 26, 2013

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10 reviews
October 6, 2014
It builds a ground base

This does a great job a developing the right mentality for the LSAT questions. This is needed to obtain a high score without shortcuts, just instincts. Become one with the LSAT
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October 3, 2016
Helpful start

Great insight to the LSAT. Provided me with a bit more confidence going into this test. Fingers crossed everything works out
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May 17, 2017
I am taking the LSAT in september and to say I am obsessed with anything LSAT right now is a serious understatement. IN fact the reason why I am might not make my reading goal for the first time ever is because of the LSAT I am working two jobs (cause let's face it law school is expensive) and studying for this blasted test... While I am considering myself intermediate right now when it comes to the LSAT I was say this is a good book to get you started on your LSAT journey is tips are fantastic and the fact that he has his book on KU is amazing because studying for the LSAT can be very expensive too. Seriously nothing about law is cheap. ha!
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May 4, 2020
Awesome preparation book

With this book alone I feel more prepared! I can’t wait for my LSAT Trainer book to arrive! Thank you Mr. Kim for taking the time to write this book!
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