The Official LSAT Superprep II: The Champion of LSAT Prep
C**X
Heavy stuff, good stuff
Heavy stuff, good stuff
G**)
Useful, but only as a supplement
The Superprep is LSAC's official guide to the LSAC. It's notable for being the only source of official explanations for LSAT questions.So far so good. Learn about the test and get questions explained by the testmakers themselves. What's not to like? Unfortunately, the explanations are as complex as the questions themselves, if not more so. They often don't help, unless you already understand the questions.The reading comprehension guide is good. The logic games guides has very little diagramming advice, which makes it somewhat impractical. The Logic games and the logical reasoning guides are both rather theoretical.One useful feature is difficulty rating for the questions. There are three full tests included, and each question is rated according to how hard it is. Unfortunately, the tests themselves are rather old.This book is useful to look through, if only for the insight into the minds of the test takers. But i would not get it unless you have money and time to spare from more important books such as the official preptests.The most important books you can get are the books of official preptests, such as LSATs 52-61 and LSATs 29-38: 10 New Actual, Official LSAT Preptests with Comparative Reading (Lsat Series) Next 10 Actual Official Lsat Preptests (Lsat Series) You should also get LSATs 62-69, which are the most recent tests at the time of this review.GraemeAuthor of Hacking The LSAT
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