The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Author: Law School Admission Council | Language: English | ISBN:
0979305055 | Format: PDF
The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Description
Contains actual, previously administered LSAT's. For pure practice at an unbelievable price, you can't beat 10 PrepTests. Each test includes an answer key, writing sample, and score conversion table.
- Series: Lsat Series
- Paperback: 376 pages
- Publisher: Law School Admission Council; Reissue edition (July 1, 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0979305055
- ISBN-13: 978-0979305054
- Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.9 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
This is a book of 10 real LSAT PrepTests published by the Law School Admission Council. They were administered from October 1999 - October 2002.
Each PrepTest contains the 4 scored sections of the exam, as well as the writing sample. These PrepTests do not contain comparative reading questions, which were added to the exam in June 2007. As such, you'll want to practice with several newer exams also.
LSAT PrepTest 29 - October 1999 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 30 - December 1999 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 31 - June 2000 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 32 - October 2000 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 33 - December 2000 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 34 - June 2001 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 35 - October 2001 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 36 - December 2001 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 37 - June 2002 LSAT
LSAT PrepTest 38 - October 2002 LSAT
I'm a professional LSAT tutor in NYC, and I also run LSAT Blog. In my experience, I've found that many LSAT books out there choose to make up their own questions rather than pay the licensing fee to the Law School Admission Council to use real questions. However, this practice leaves students woefully unprepared. I can't emphasize enough how important it is to study from REAL LSAT questions, which are exactly what this book provides. I recommend these exams to all of my students. However, you'll need many more LSAT PrepTests than those in this book in order to adequately prepare. (See the tips on my site for more information about what to complete before taking the LSAT.)
By LSAT Blog
There are definitely better books for understanding how to take the LSAT, but this book is a great follow-up because it lets you get a feel for a lot of different types of questions, as well as timed practice for the real test. I would definitely suggest using this along with a different stuty guide to prep for the LSAT.
By Kristin Wells
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