LSAT Preparation
Law schools averaged 8 applications for every seat in this year’s first year class. The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is becoming the gatekeeper for the admissions committee. Without a superior LSAT your chances are slim your application will even be reviewed by the whole committee. The 100% acceptance rate of our students proves that the ADVANCE Test Review LSAT Preparation and Application Development Program can give you a significant competitive edge. We've found the best LSAT prep books available for you. Scroll down a bit and you will find them.
Law candidates must meet high standards in logical reasoning, reading comprehension and logic games. Even a high GPA in relevant fields like Political Science, Legal Studies or Economics cannot overcome an average LSAT score. Our goal is to help you meet and exceed those standards.
ADVANCE Test Review’s tips and tricks turn obstacles in the LSAT into opportunities to raise your score. Our dynamic, live LSAT classroom programs are offered in Greater Philadelphia, the Mainline and Southern New Jersey.
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Our instructors closely analyze the Law School Admissions Test and devise breakthrough LSAT attack strategies that key on finding the correct answers quickly and accurately. You need more than the mass-marketed stale techniques everyone else is using. ADVANCE Test Review’s strategies are innovative and current. The primary texts in all our programs are real released LSATs.
Our resourceful staff anticipates the types of questions you will face on your test and provide time stretching techniques that should help you finish more questions speedily and precisely.
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We offer several programs that are guaranteed to boost LSAT Scores:
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Top LSAT Prep Books
Here are the best LSAT books to get you to your best score. To ace the LSAT you definitely need to start with 10 More, Offical LSAT PrepTests. Remember there are many, many LSAT books that claim they are the best. Some have not been updated for years. We have carefully reviewed the books for content, success and currency. Here are all the texts that meet our high standards. Click on the covers to be sent to where we found the cheapest price this month:
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| The 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests is your most important LSAT book. If you buy no other book, you must buy this one. It contains 10 real LSAT exams and after you have worked through each test you will basically have seen almost every possible question the test can throw at you. Even Law Services admits just taking the LSAT just once can increase your score 5 to 10 %.
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| The question explanations and strategies found in the Nova Press Master the LSAT have made this book the top choice for serious students. The online course that is included with the book may be the best LSAT review on the web. Students who work especially hard on the logic review section see a very significant jump in their LSAT score. The analytical reasoning problem solutions are also very helpful. It is a great companion to the 10 More, Actual LSATs.
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| Beating the Logical Reasoning section should be your primary objective in the LSAT. The LR questions represent 50% of your score. PowerScore’s Logical Reasoning Bible may over-prep you, but when you face the LSAT being over-prepared is a very good thing.
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| The Logic Games or Analytics section of the LSAT is the hardest on the test, but it is also the shortest. Some critics think this section is on the test to distract you from concentrating on the parts of the test where you can really rack up the points. If you get 23 correct in each of the other three sections and only 12 of the 24 Logic Games, you can still earn a good LSAT score. So if you really have to focus on this section, there is no better text than PowerScore’s Logic Games Bible.
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LSAT Testimonials
"I was delighted with my jump from the 32nd to 59th percentile in the LSAT, but I knew my LSAT and my 3.4 GPA would never get me into a top 25 school. The personal statement I wrote with my ATR prelaw advisor pushed me over the top. I'm going to Harvard." - D.B., Philadelphia, PA
"Having the typical low engineering cum I thought law school was out of the question. I've not only been accepted to George Washington, but I have a scholarship." - P. A., Phoenixville, PA
"I wanted to be a US patent attorney, but I had only a 3 year technical degree from South Korea. ADVANCE Test Review showed me exactly what I had to do to do well on the LSAT and write an outstanding application including all questions and essays. I have been accepted to all schools I applied to." - K. K., Seoul, South Korea
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