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LSAT (Law School Admission
Test): Kaplan (www.kaptest.com/lsat )
offers several preparatory options for LSAT exams such as
classroom sessions, online options, tutoring options, books
and software options, and some free information about the exam
on their web site. In thinking about the
importance of doing your best on the LSAT and what test
preparation strategy you will employ, you will need to decide
how much money you can, and are willing to, spend on preparing
for the test. Tutoring (private instruction) is the most
costly approach. Classroom (group instruction) costs
less than tutoring but is still rather costly compared to the
lowest cost option of books and/or software.
If you are looking for a LSAT preparation book
, tips on the application essay, or some insight into the law
school experience, here are some books you should consider. Clicking
on the links below and in the column at right will lead
to more information about these and other books and resources
from two of our partners, Kaplan and Barnes & Noble.
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  Cracking the LSAT 2003
In Cracking the LSAT, The Princeton Review will
teach test takers how to think like the test makers
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  10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests
Contains actual, previously administered LSATs |
  Essays That Will Get You into Law School
The definitive guide to writing application essays,
written with the help and advice of top-school
admissions officers. Includes a step-by-step writing
program plus 40 successful essays.
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  Law School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience
From taking the LSAT, to securing financial
aid, to navigating the notorious first semester, to taking exams, to applying
for summer internships, to getting on the law review, to tackling the bar and
beyond...Law School Confidential explains it all. |
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