How much stock would you put in using this book to study?
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- EarlCat
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Re: Princeton Review LSAT Book
"Cracking the LSAT"?? Very little.
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It's the one that I used. 176 result.
I used it CORRECTLY, though, which apparently many people don't. The examples in the book are just examples. They're not practice in their own right. You need to read Cracking the LSAT as a source of technique and do a whole bunch of real PrepTests alongside it for your own practice. As a book of technique, Cracking the LSAT is very good. As a one-stop shop, it's not so great, because you still need PrepTests with it.
I used it CORRECTLY, though, which apparently many people don't. The examples in the book are just examples. They're not practice in their own right. You need to read Cracking the LSAT as a source of technique and do a whole bunch of real PrepTests alongside it for your own practice. As a book of technique, Cracking the LSAT is very good. As a one-stop shop, it's not so great, because you still need PrepTests with it.
- JDHopeful
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Yea, I'm just using it for prelim. technique... thanks!
- kumba84
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I thought their logic games section was crap-the diagramming techniques are terrible. I think you should just get the Powerscore books, don't even waste your time on Princeton.
- JDHopeful
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Yea, I'm going to go buy the bibles today.
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