LSAT Decoded (PrepTests 62-71)

Step-by-Step Solutions for 10 Actual, Official LSAT Exams

Ebook
On sale May 24, 2016 | 496 Pages | 9781101919644
This eBook edition is optimized for on-screen viewing with cross-linked questions, answers, and explanations.

DECODE THE QUESTIONS. DEFEAT THE LSAT.

All the practice in the world won’t help you improve if you can’t understand what you’re doing wrong.
 
That’s why The Princeton Review’s new LSAT Decoded series is the perfect companion for LSAC’s Official LSAT PrepTest® books. LSAC provides the real exams but no accompanying answer explanations; we skip the question stems but provide valuable, step-by-step solutions for every one of the 1000+ questions on those tests.
 
Armed with explanations, you can start to understand why you got an LSAT question wrong—and feel confident about when you’re getting them right.
 
By working through each question methodically, you’ll:
• learn how the test-writers think, and how to outthink them;
• start to pinpoint the argument types that consistently trip you up, and learn the best ways to handle them;
• train yourself to swiftly and effectively build diagrams for tricky Logic Games.

With the test-conquering tips and strategies found in LSAT Decoded’s explanations, you'll finally be able to decipher the secret language of this notoriously difficult exam.

This book is intended to be used as a companion to the LSAC-issued 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V™: PrepTests 62–71, which contains real tests administered from December 2010 to December 2013. The full text of the PrepTests is not included in this book.
The experts at The Princeton Review have been helping students, parents, and educators achieve the best results at every stage of the education process since 1981. The Princeton Review has helped millions succeed on standardized tests and provides expert advice and instruction to help parents, teachers, students, and schools navigate the complexities of school admission. In addition to classroom courses in over 40 states and 20 countries, The Princeton Review also offers online and school-based courses, one-to-one and small-group tutoring, as well as online services in both admission counseling and academic homework help. View titles by The Princeton Review

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This eBook edition is optimized for on-screen viewing with cross-linked questions, answers, and explanations.

DECODE THE QUESTIONS. DEFEAT THE LSAT.

All the practice in the world won’t help you improve if you can’t understand what you’re doing wrong.
 
That’s why The Princeton Review’s new LSAT Decoded series is the perfect companion for LSAC’s Official LSAT PrepTest® books. LSAC provides the real exams but no accompanying answer explanations; we skip the question stems but provide valuable, step-by-step solutions for every one of the 1000+ questions on those tests.
 
Armed with explanations, you can start to understand why you got an LSAT question wrong—and feel confident about when you’re getting them right.
 
By working through each question methodically, you’ll:
• learn how the test-writers think, and how to outthink them;
• start to pinpoint the argument types that consistently trip you up, and learn the best ways to handle them;
• train yourself to swiftly and effectively build diagrams for tricky Logic Games.

With the test-conquering tips and strategies found in LSAT Decoded’s explanations, you'll finally be able to decipher the secret language of this notoriously difficult exam.

This book is intended to be used as a companion to the LSAC-issued 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V™: PrepTests 62–71, which contains real tests administered from December 2010 to December 2013. The full text of the PrepTests is not included in this book.

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The experts at The Princeton Review have been helping students, parents, and educators achieve the best results at every stage of the education process since 1981. The Princeton Review has helped millions succeed on standardized tests and provides expert advice and instruction to help parents, teachers, students, and schools navigate the complexities of school admission. In addition to classroom courses in over 40 states and 20 countries, The Princeton Review also offers online and school-based courses, one-to-one and small-group tutoring, as well as online services in both admission counseling and academic homework help. View titles by The Princeton Review