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The
PowerScore 2004 LSATs Deconstructed is the
only resource on the market that provides readers
with an advanced system for attacking every logic
game, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension
question on the June, October, and December 2004
LSATs. The purpose of this book is to give readers
a better understanding of the methods and procedures
of the test makers by deconstructing every question
in three actual Law School Admission Tests (LSATs).
PowerScore strongly believes that by studying
the logic behind each question, students will
increase their ability to perform well on the
LSAT.
The
three tests contained in this book—the June
2004 LSAT, the October 2004 LSAT, and the December
2004 LSAT—are the three released LSAT PrepTests
from the year 2004. The fourth test from that
year—the February 2004 LSAT—was not
released and thus the text of that exam is not
available. The use of real questions while preparing
is essential to success on the LSAT, and no question
in this book has been modified from its original
form. All of the methods and techniques discussed
in the book use methodology also found in the
PowerScore Logic Games Bible and Logical
Reasoning Bible. General LSAT tips and strategies
are also included.
This
one-of-a-kind book contains explanations of each
problem, including explanations of the correct
answer choices and explanations of the incorrect
answer choices, to greatly increase readers’
chances of recognizing patterns present within
the LSAT. Also included is a brief overview of
each section on the LSAT, information on how the
LSAT is scored, uses of the LSAT in law school
admissions, and how to approach each section of
the test, plus a glossary of terms, and a brief
overview of the concepts that appear on the LSAT.
If
students are looking to further improve their
LSAT score, we also recommend the renowned PowerScore
LSAT Logic Games Bible and PowerScore LSAT
Logical Reasoning Bible. The Logic Games
Bible contains our system for attacking the
Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT. The
Logical Reasoning Bible details the PowerScore
approach to the Logical Reasoning sections of
the LSAT. When the two are combined, they provide
a formidable methodology for attacking the test.
This same system is covered in the live classes
taught by PowerScore, and all of the methods and
techniques discussed in these books have been
tested in classroom situations over many years.
In
addition, PowerScore offers another book entitled
the PowerScore Ultimate Setups Guide, also
for the Logic Games Section of the test. The Ultimate
Setups Guide provides complete setups for
every released LSAT game from February 1995 to
December 2002.The LSAT Bibles are available through
our website at www.powerscore.com
and at fine retailers everywhere.
David
Killoran, author of The 2004 LSATs Deconstructed,
has over 15 years experience teaching the LSAT
and has scored in the 99th percentile on a Law
Services-administered test. An expert in LSAT
preparation, he has overseen the preparation of
thousands of students and founded two national
LSAT preparation companies. Additional authors
include Jon M. Denning, Director of PowerScore
Operations. Jon is a head instructor, course developer,
and has co-authored PowerScore’s Weekend
GMAT course, Full-length GMAT course, Weekend
GRE course, Weekend SAT course, and Full-length
SAT course; and Steve Stein, Director of Development
for PowerScore. Steve began teaching LSAT preparation
in 1995 while attending the University of Virginia
School of Law. After completing his J.D., Steve
joined the Massachusetts Bar, and went on to earn
an M.B.A. from the Fuqua School of Business at
Duke University. Other contributing authors are
PowerScore LSAT Instructors Jason Crandell and
Brook Miscoski.
The
2004 LSATs Deconstructed
By David M Killoran, Jon M. Denning, and
Steve Stein
Contributing Authors, Jason Crandell, and Brook
Miscoski
PowerScore Publishing
0-9721296-4-0
400 pages
$29.99
January 22, 2007
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