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Which book is better to use as a reviewer for the LSAT?

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Which book is better to use as a reviewer for the LSAT?

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Funny, I got Copi’s Introduction to Logic when I first started to prep for the LSAT, and read the first 60-70 pages or so. Problem is, it’s like reading a book about the Indy 500 when you are trying to learn how to repair a car–it just doesn’t apply that well. It’s in the right vein, but the LSAT is just a different animal than abstract logic as it is taught in philosophy classes. Like the first writer suggested, I think you’d be better off with LSAT-specific books, like the Kaplan 180 book, and then the two Powerscore books, one of which addresses LSAT logical reasoning and the other of which addresses LSAT logic games.

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