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Can you reading varites of books through school can help you prepare for the LSAT?

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Can you reading varites of books through school can help you prepare for the LSAT?

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  1. You mean what books can you read to prep for the LSAT? Or do you mean does reading different books in school help you prep for the test?

    If you mean what prep books to buy, then these were the three best books I used:

    1. Powerscore Logic Games Bible

    2. Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible

    3. Kaplan LSAT 180

    But, you will also need actual tests to practice with, so get them from Law Services, the people who make the test. these are the three cheapest ones:

    4. The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests

    5. 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests

    6. 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests

    If you work through the first three books, you would be in pretty good shape in terms of strategies, and then do a ton of the tests from the second group of books.

    If you mean does reading different books in school help with the LSAT, it will help your general reading comprehension ability, and that is a good thing because a good portion of the test either directly or indirectly tests that ability. It won't teach you what is on the test, though, unless you take a logic course of some sort. And even then that will only teach you parts of what you need to know. So, school help in general, but you should still do some prep directly aimed at the contents of the test.

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