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Beating the LSAT 2012 Edition
- An Audio Guide to Getting the Score You Need
- Narrated by: LearnSmart LLC
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
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Law School. Those two little words are probably all you’ve been thinking about since you made the decision to become a lawyer. Good for you! If you’re seriously considering law school, you know that there’s one big hurdle you still have to leap in addition to graduating: the Law School Admissions Test. One of the more troubling questions you probably have on your mind is when - and how - to study for this oh so important test. Well, we have the answer. Whether you’re in the gym conditioning your body, between classes conditioning your mind or on the way to work conditioning your resume, this audiobook is the ticket to a higher score. We’ll show you how to diagram analytical reasoning “games”, manage your speed and accuracy on the multiple choice section and write the best essays. We’ll even show you how to put logical reasoning to bed with an indepth analysis of formal logic and logical fallacies. So, take us with you wherever you go and we promise to get you pumped up and ready for anything the LSAT throws your way!
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-21-18
Listen and learn
Great listen but obviously better if you can work out the problems. Overall, good purchase.
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- Kasaundra
- 04-06-17
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This was a great audio addition to any prospective law student's LSAT preparation, but it certainly can't be the only method of study. The logic games section was VERY difficult to follow, but the humorous nature of the book made up for it.
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- J
- 03-21-18
Read too fast, not all answers correct
Would you recommend Beating the LSAT 2012 Edition to your friends? Why or why not?
I would not recommend this book because I'm concerned about the accuracy of the information.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The narrator reads a complicated subject at a speed much faster than the average audio book. This makes it hard to follow some of the complex math problems without constantly rewinding and replaying sections.
Any additional comments?
Frustratingly at least one of their answers is incorrect which makes me wonder how many others are incorrect. They set up a problem where students A-G need tutoring. The relevant rules include E & F study together, if D is in writing E is in social studies, C is in social studies, and there is a max of 3 students per subject.
The question is if B is in social studies, what could be true?
Well you can cross off all the answers but A for obvious reasons.
And they declare that makes A the only accurate answer.
Except A says D is in writing.
But if D is in writing, E must study social studies, and F must study with E.
That leaves E, F, and B in social studies right? Which works because there is a max of 3.
BUT the rules also say C must be in social studies.
Which puts 4 people in social studies and there is a max of 3. Which means A could not be true unless they changed the global rules, which they did not state.
It calls into question the accuracy of any of the information in this book, when they set up a question with no correct answers, and then declared one correct that was honestly pretty easy to notice was incorrect.
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- Will B.
- 06-06-16
Wow... Amazing
This audio book is seriously a game-changer. Highly recommend for anyone studying for LSAT with a road trip or time to listen to this. It was like a 6 hour private lesson for only $15. I'm so glad I bought this and can't wait to take the LSAT now.
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- Sara
- 01-22-18
Good listen
Good book to listen to while driving or sitting at home with little to do. must have time to focus.
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- Janis
- 07-10-12
Good supplement to add to your LSAT study arsenal.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
If you are studying for the LSAT, you want to get as familiar as possible with the question types and associated strategies as possible. While an audiobook is not the ideal format for LSAT prep, it does give you the ability to get in extra study in the car or while resting, or any time that you can't read a real book or practice answering test questions on paper. You should definitely be using it to supplement your study, not as your primary study material.
This book goes through all of the question types and gives you sample questions. They are sometimes hard to follow when listening, but if you just listen to the logic and approach that the author explains, you will learn, even if you didn't totally grasp all the details of each question.
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- Jesse
- 05-11-12
A good tool
For people studying for the LSAT, this is a good tool to use in studying. The author and narrator do a good job of keeping a person's interest in the material, even though the subject matter is dry and difficult to keep a person's interest. I listened to this over a period of several days and will listen again before I take the test, in addition to using other study methods.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-24-16
Good job!
I enjoyed listening to the book. The witty sarcasm of the author is right up my ally. Though some people may be hesitant about listening to an LSAT or other standardized test prep book, I was able to listen with comprehension by taking notes along with the book. On some of the practice questions I would even pause to write them out in order to actually practice them instead of just listening to them. This is a great introduction to begin studying for the LSAT and the author makes it clear that other practice should be done. I found that the book did well in breaking down each type of question and the tips on what to look for or how to break down questions was very valuable to me. There are generalized tips and knowledge that can be useful to anyone nervous about taking the LSAT or even just beginning to study for it.
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- David Osborne Jr.
- 09-24-16
Not a book that should have recorded
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
This is a book that should not have been made into an audio book. The example problems are hard to follow as they are read to you. The book as some skills that will help you in taking the LSAT; however, a lot of the logic questions are useless when read to you. This would be a great book to listen to while at the gym or to fill your time. However, this would not make a good only study option for the LSAT.
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