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LSAT for dummies, by Lisa Zimmer Hatch, MA; Scott A. Hatch, JD; and Amy Hackney Blackwell, JD

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LSAT for dummies, by Lisa Zimmer Hatch, MA; Scott A. Hatch, JD; and Amy Hackney Blackwell, JD
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
LSAT for dummies
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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889881245870950861
Responsibility statement
by Lisa Zimmer Hatch, MA; Scott A. Hatch, JD; and Amy Hackney Blackwell, JD
Series statement
For Dummies
Summary
Scoring well on the LSAT is paramount for those applying to law school. This guide provides you with the latest on how to prepare for the test, and provides practice exams with complete explanations for all question types
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Getting started with the LSAT -- Analytical reasoning: following the rules of the logic game -- Logical reasoning: picking apart an argument -- Reading comprehension: read 'em but don't weep -- The writing sample: penning a persuasive argument -- The real deal: full-length practice LSATs -- The part of tens
resource.variantTitle
Law School Admission Test for dummies
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