Synopses & Reviews
The 3 1/2 hour LSAT exam is widely considered to be the most demanding of all standardized tests. Considering how heavily it is weighed among law school admissions criteria, it is also arguably one of the most important. Before taking it, students must be thoroughly prepared for and familiar with the kinds of questions that will be asked, and given up-to-date information about scoring and other concerns.
The official test-writers at the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) cover all of these essentials and more, in presenting three real LSAT exams in each volume of LSAT: The Official TriplePrep. As well as the three exams, the LSAC experts also provide valuable test-taking strategies like guessing, timing, and approaching reading comprehension and analytic questions.
New to these updated editions are 50 writing samples (per volume) that will aid students in attacking the 30-minute LSAT writing exercise.