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CountZero

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Jul 10, 2001
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I got all the practice tests I could get. Took one without studying to see how i did and evaluate my weaknesses then studied with Master the LSAT and the Princeton book since they approach some things a bit differently and its important to find a style that suits your thinking. And then I took a ton of the practice tests, the ones with explanations are great.

I ended up with a 168, a 14 point improvement over my first practice test. I personally found the logic games the hardest mostly due to time and practicing made pattern matching a lot easier.

Good luck!
 

dr150

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Sep 18, 2003
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All of my distinguished lawyer friends ultimately quit the profession and are doing something else. The money they throw at you ultimately is not worth the tarnish to your soul.