The point of this book is to distill all the information I've learned over the years down to the ten most essential tips you need to improve your score. This is not the longest LSAT book you will ever read and that's by design, because I want you to read the entire book. Next time you see one of those huge LSAT books at your friend's house, ask them if they've read the whole thing and then ask them how much they remember. Chances are the answer to both of those questions will be 'very little'.Â
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So, read this entire book, and use the index to find specific practice problems from the test writers themselves.  The book includes an index of every LSAT Logic Game ever published to help you get you started in the right direction. No matter who the student is (and this goes for just about everything in life) the more you practice, the better you will get.
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This book is just the first step towards getting a higher score. It's up to you to take those next steps and really cement the tips here in order to perform your best come the day of the test.