how to ace the lsat
If you are scoring low, either take a prep course or get personal tutoring. However, since you probably won’t take the LSAT until next year, you shouldn’t start one of those now. Wait until the exam gets closer, and in the meantime do some self-study. For studying on your own, these were the best books I used: 1. Powerscore Logic Games Bible 2. Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible 3. Kaplan LSAT 180 The first two actually cover the two topics you mentioned as being a problem, so I’m betting those would help you out. The third book covers the test in general, and has some good tips. You will need to practice what you are learning, so get actual tests from Law Services, the people who make the test: 4. The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests 5. 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests 6. 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests 7. LSAT Prep tests, individually numbered If you work through the first three books on the list, you would be in pretty good shape in terms of strategies, and then do