LSAT Logic Games by Robert Webking, Clayton Holland, Daniel Avelar

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    • ISBN: 073860111X
    • Publisher: Research & Education Association
    • Pub. Date: October 2005
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    Get ready for the LSAT with REA’s all-new book of LSAT Logic Games. Our street-smart test experts will help you master the exam and make you more competitive for graduate admissions. 100 practice LSAT logic games cover every type of logic problem that may appear on the actual LSAT exam. Learn comprehensive deduction methodologies as the means to identify and approach each game type. Advanced diagram strategies and rules for each game type guide you through solving problems correctly. Packed with test-taking tips that help you avoid time-wasting errors. The book’s Question and Answer Analysis provides even greater insight into each logic game.

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    - 100 Challenging LSAT logic games
    - Strategies on deductive methodologies plus tips to avoid logic pitfalls
    - Perfect for Self-Study and Classroom Use

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    Not as good as I had hoped.by Dakodin

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    05/21/2009: Although I agree with other reviews which state that the logic games in this book are more difficult than the actual test, and therefore excellent practice, I was disappointed with the overall quality of the book. There are numerous typos, and at times these typos interfere with one's ability to find the correct response to a question. For example, the answer to game 48 is given in the back of the book as follows: "Thus, S can only be third or seventh. Find one of these possibilities in the answer choices. The correct answer is (E)." However, the answer choices include BOTH third AND seventh. Thus the question has two correct answers. Mistakes such as this can be found throughout the book, which leads to frustration on the part of the reader and detracts from its overall usefulness. In general, I would say that this book is a worthwhile study aid, but buyers should be aware that they are not getting a perfect text.

    Highly Recommendedby Anonymous

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    06/30/2007: Because of this book I won't need to take the LSAT again. After mastering it's rigorous logic games, 'harder than those on the actual test' the actual test seemed much easier. I consider this book a must-buy for those who are self-studying.