Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 384 pages
- Published by: For Dummies
- Edition: 1st Edition October 29, 2004
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 076457194X
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764571947
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Book Dimensions:
10.8 x 8.2 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Description
If you want to be a lawyer, you have to go to law school. And if you want to go to law school, you have to take the LSAT, the standardized test required for all applicants. Though the LSAT is not the most difficult test in the world, it’s also not a walk in the park.
LSAT For Dummies is the ultimate LSAT study guide that shows you how to approach it, tame it, and make it one of the best credentials on your application. Written in a straightforward, down-to-earth format, this hands-on guide will give you the skills and confidence you need to succeed. You’ll gain the vital tools you need to:
- Understand the reasoning behind analytical reasoning
- Get a handle on logical reasoning
- Discover the patterns of reasoning questions
- Work your way out of answer discrepancies
- Read and understand reading comprehension
- Flaunt your talent in the writing section
- Figure out what admissions officers are really looking for
- Plan you LSAT test-taking tactics
Featured in this must-have guide are plenty of sample problems and solutions for you to take practice swings at, along with two real, full-length LSAT exams. It also provides tried-and-true test-taking tips, common myths about the LSAT, and profiles of the different kinds of law you can practice. With
LSAT For Dummies, you’ll find the fun and easy way to score your best and get into the law school of your choice!
About The Author
Amy Hackney Blackwell is an attorney and writer. She holds a JD from the
University of Virginia School of Law, an MA in history from
Vanderbilt University, and an AB from
Duke University. Her past occupations include various teaching jobs — LSAT test-prep, paralegal training, and two years of teaching English in Japan on the JET Program; several years as a researcher in the UVA Law Library; and a stint as a theatrical technician and lighting designer. Oh, yes, and she is a member of the South Carolina Bar and worked as a lawyer for several years, but doesn’t do that now. Her writing credits include
Mythology For Dummies (written with her husband, Christopher W. Blackwell, and published by the folks bringing you this volume),
The Everything Book of Irish History and Heritage (Adams Media, 2004), and
The Essential Dictionary of Law (Barnes & Noble Books, 2004).
Reader ReviewsI have been out of school for a number of years, and have only recently decided to pursue a law degree. Since I'm kind of just feeling around this law thing, I have sampled a number of lsat prep books and found this one particularly useful. I thought it "reached" me at least, and can recommend it to many other prospective law students. Someone else bought it for me, but I'd say it's definitely worth the money.