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Which prep books do you recommend for the LSAT?

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I want to stick to books by the LSAC, and I'm currently looking at 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests. Any more that could dramatically improve my score? I have not taken the LSAT yet, I'm currently sophomore in college but I'm trying to get as much practice in as I can.

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  1. LSAC doesn't do much more than offer practice tests, so it depends on what you want. For tests, they are the best source possible so you are right to stick with them for that. The "Next 10 Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests" is the more recent version of book you have, meaning it contains 10 tests, but they are more recently released tests. For $30, its the best deal they offer at the moment. The LSAT Superprep is the one book they offer with explanations, and it has three tests. To get the most recent exams (2006, 2007, 2008), you have to buy them individually for $8 each.  

    If you are looking for books that are less about questions and more about techniques, get the PowerScore LSAT Bibles and maybe Kaplan's LSAT 180. Those books can show you how to attack the questions you are practicing with.

    Good luck!

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