M.L. Jenkins was an average student who increased his LSAT score by over 29 points from his first diagnostic test to his official test. In this book, Jenkins explains his personal LSAT success story.
Jenkins' book is not a stand-alone LSAT prep book, but provides much needed perspective. Alone among LSAT books for its frank admission that the LSAT is but a small piece of the puzzle, Jenkins reminds readers that the LSAT - while imposing now - will be unimportant once law school begins.
This books provides a great overview of the rest and gives so helpful study tips to prepare you for the big day and how to choose the right law school.