Master The LSAT
To prepare properly for the LSAT, you must study problems that reflect the true LSAT format and level of difficulty. The best way to do that is to study actual LSAT questions and official LSAT tests. Now, you can do that with this book! The LSAT is an aptitude test. Like all aptitude tests, it must choose a medium in which to measure intellectual ability. The LSAT has chosen logic. Although this makes the LSAT hard, it also makes the test predictable--it is based on fundamental principles of logic. MASTER THE LSAT analyzes and codifies these basic principles: the contrapositive, the if-then, pivotal words, etc. Armed with this knowledge, you will have the ability to greatly increase your score.
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