A rulebook for arguments Forum
- jbates14

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A rulebook for arguments
I am currently working on the 4-month lsatblog schedule and for one of the days it says to read "A Rulebook for Arguments", has anyone read this book and found it helpful or would it be a waste of my time?
- Nova

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Re: A rulebook for arguments
Its pretty 101, and although it overlaps a bit with the LSAT, I would not consider it a supplement.
I would suggest buying LR by question types and do a bunch of flaw questions in a row. Youll pick up on the different arguements fairly quickly.
I would suggest buying LR by question types and do a bunch of flaw questions in a row. Youll pick up on the different arguements fairly quickly.
- jbates14

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Re: A rulebook for arguments
I've already completed LR drilling by type, I was just seeing if this book was actually worth reading.
- TyrionLannister

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Re: A rulebook for arguments
Wondered this as well. It is very cheap, so I ordered it yesterday from bn.com. Got free shipping, so paying $8 for it. I'll let you know what I think.jbates14 wrote:I am currently working on the 4-month lsatblog schedule and for one of the days it says to read "A Rulebook for Arguments", has anyone read this book and found it helpful or would it be a waste of my time?
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