Three LSATs Deconstructed (LSAT Deconstructed) |  | Authors: David M. Killoran, Jon M. Denning, Steven G. Stein Publisher: Powerscore Pub. Category: Book
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ISBN: 0980178274 Dewey Decimal Number: 340 EAN: 9780980178272 ASIN: 0980178274
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Product Description Three LSATs DeconstructedTM offers comprehensive, question-by-question analysis of real LSATs. Each book provides a practice test as well as detailed explanations of every question and answer choice for the Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning sections of an actual LSAT, administered by the LSAC. The concepts presented in Three LSATs DeconstructedTM reflect techniques covered in PowerScore s live courses and have consistently been proven effective for thousands of our students. This book includes the June, October, and December 2004 LSATs and complete explanations for each question, including the optimum logic game setups. General LSAT tips are also included.
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| Customer Reviews: A must-have for LSAT-takers September 8, 2009 K. Lee 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In my opinion this book, along with the PowerScore Deconstructed book for the Dec. 2006 LSAT, is a must, especially if you've gone through all three PowerScore Bibles. Everything you learn from the Bibles is applied in the Deconstructed series. Great explanations are provided to give you an understanding of what to look out for in wrong and right answer. Some of the hardest/somewhat controversial Logical Reasoning questions are found in these PTs, so it provides very lengthy explanations that are extremely helpful. I doubt you can find any other resource that gives as clear and detailed explanations for those questions as this book can. Also, if you buy this book (this is completely up to you), there is no need to purchase the individual 2004 PTs that are covered here because each PT is provided before the explanations.
The only annoyance is that are a few typos here and there. For example in the explanations, it will say the correct answer is B (when it is actually E), but in the following explanations it will list E as the correct answer. If you have trouble telling which really is the correct answer, then maybe it is a good idea to buy the individual PTs to get the answer key. But you can probably easily get the answers somewhere else.
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