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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Not all that helpful The book was nice if you had no experience with logic games and needed to know the different types and how to set them up. But if you were already familiar and were looking to practice more and become an expert at the logic games, this book is not going to help you. Go with PowerScore Finishing this workbook improved my confidence but not my score. My score has actually gone down. Don't ask me how that's possible. But the great irony is that, though my logic games score is stagnant, my scores on other sections have improved quite a bit without my really even paying attention to them. I think I would've been better off to just take practice LSATs than to do this workbook. Kaplan has been quite literally useless and maybe even counterproductive. I'm scoring in the upper 160s, so I'm not just someone who is bashing this book out of frustration at my own stupidity. Really, just spend the extra money and get PowerScore. Sloppy editing The usefulness of this book is seriously limited by the number of mistakes throughout. Surely the fine folks at Kaplan could have afforded a copy editor and someone to check the answer key???? Unless the mistakes are part of the Kaplan method - if you're able to find the errors in the instructions, preambles, questions, answer keys, etc., you are now an analytical-reasoning phenom and are ready to take the LSAT. Get the Powerscore Kaplan's logic book is just okay, in my opinion. Like a few others said already, this book needs some major editing. Some of the explanations do not make any sense and they get the answers mixed up, which isn't exactly a good thing if you're just starting to learn about the LSAT and its logic games. Also I do not feel that they give enough practice problems to make ensure that you get the logic games down solid. BUT it's not a total loss though. You can get the basics through this book. Games seem easy This is the very first book I purchased for studying for LSAT. The Logic games, at least the ones in this book, seems relatively easy. Is Kaplan really using the games from real LSAT exams? They seem to awfully easy..... I can't believe that the real LSAT questions would be that easy. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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