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            Congratulations!

            You've completed the first step towards LSAT success; self study. This step is important because it sets your score apart from the pack.

            This site focuses on what you need. Its our belief that the "catch all" approach emphasizes your strengths too much and your weaknesses not enough. But to be sure, take a look at other options and see what works best for you:


            So what now?
            1. Get these books (trust me, they help!):

              Books to Get
              Logic Games Bible$50Great for mastering Games
              TestPrep 50 $8The newer, the better. This is the newest.
              TestPrep 49$8
              PrepTest 48$8
              PrepTest 47$8
              Other Preptests$8Many exist. The latest are the greatest!
              *The best thing to do is buy and take as many recent tests as possible.

            2. Take a preptest - this will determine what areas you need to focus.
            3. Set a LSAT realistic score goal (usually 5-10 point increase)
            4. Set a schedule and stick to it! (More regular time = more points)
            5. Learn the methods
            6. Keep taking preptests and applying the methods
            Also, check out these suplemental tools:
            Remember, certain patterns exist that can help you become a better LSAT test taker. This test is not unbreakable!