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LSAT Guide
Cracking the LSAT may get a little difficult for test takers. Difficulties can arise in any form, you may not be able to understand the nature of LSAT, or you are not able to follow how the questions are to be answered. It is possible that you face difficulties in solving questions related to a particular section or you may not be able to prepare up to a satisfactory level. While preparing for LSAT you are bound to come across such difficulties. Submitting to these difficulties does not solve the problem. You need to come out of the problem and the easiest way to do this is to take help of an LSAT guide.
While an LSAT guide solves your specific problems, it encourages you and helps you gear up for the test. Let us understand what an LSAT guide is.
What is an LSAT Guide?
An LSAT guide is something that gives you information about LSAT, instructs you and helps you to go through the preparatory phase by clarifying your doubts. It helps you to prepare for the exam in the right direction since it is a source of relevant information about the test. An LSAT guide is generally a book or manual which covers LSAT from top to bottom in its chapters.
However, looking at the broader meaning of LSAT guide, it can have several forms. An LSAT guide is a person who is an LSAT expert and teaches you the insides of the test. He guides you through your difficulties and devices a preparation strategy for you. An LSAT guide can also be any source that helps you in this respect. Thus, an online website that offers an LSAT preparation course can also be called an LSAT guide. Similarly, LSAT preparatory software also is an LSAT guide.
How LSAT Guide's Help?
An LSAT guide is a complete form of assistance in terms of preparation for the test. Following are the key features of how useful an LSAT guide is for students.
- An LSAT guide helps to explain how the test is organized and conducted.
- It explains how to prepare for the questions asked in the test.
- It solves the difficulties that you face during preparation.
- It provides you with a vast source of information as well as study material for the test.
- It helps you to check your performance with its regular evaluation techniques like practice tests and exercises.
- It gives you a feedback of your performance by marking out your weaknesses and applauding your strengths.
Sources of LSAT Guide books
There are a number of LSAT guide books that you can choose from. You can have complete LSAT guide books including all the information of the test or specific LSAT guide books for a particular section. LSAT guide books are also available exclusively for practice comprising practice questions and exercises. Following are some noteworthy LSAT guide books.
- Official LSAT: 10 More Actual Prep Tests by Law School Admission Council.
- Cracking the LSAT with DVD, 2008 Edition by Princeton Review.
- The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Ultimate Setups Guide (Paperback) by David M. Killoran.
Sources of other LSAT Guides
You can join an LSAT class where the instructor plays the role of your LSAT guide. Moreover, tutors are available for the purpose of teaching you and guiding you through the preparation of the test. Preparatory companies like Princeton Review and Kaplan provide trained and qualified tutors who can help you in the right direction.
Some websites that play the role of LSAT guides with the preparation courses that they run are as follows.
- http://www.gorillatestprep.com/lsat_online.html
- http://www.testmasters.com/lsat-online-course.html
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