Description
For pure practice at an unbelievable price, you can’t beat the 10 Actual series. Each book includes: 10 previously administered LSATs, an answer key for each test, a writing sample for each test,score-conversion tables, and sample Comparative Reading questions and explanations.
Dolmanet –
Studying for the LSAT, the most recent actual tests are very important because they give you the best idea of what will be on the next test. While they are more expensive than the other full books you can find discounted, they are the best for timed practice tests leading up to the actual exam. Use the older books for understanding the basics of the test and the most recent exams (71-85) for detecting the nuances of how the tests change. While taking the exam is helpful, review and comprehension are even more important. For this, I’d recommend LSATHacks.com or 7sage.com. Both are great resources for understanding why the right answers are right.
JC –
The book is exactly what I expected it to be so it gets 5 stars. However, if you are using Kahn Academy, the free study program recommended by LSAC, this book is useless because Kahn Academy practice draws from it randomly in both practice and practice tests. I bought this book because I was seeing so many repeat questions on KA and I wanted some paper practice for my July test since it could be either digital or paper, but because KA draws from these preptests randomly, each test in the book gives me both some questions that I have seen and others I have not…which kind of defeats the purpose of gauging where I’m at. If you are using KA, this book is a waste of money.
Tom Lichtel –
The book is exactly as advertised, but if you’re also using Khan Academy to study, you might find this book to be somewhat redundant. Some Khan Academy practice sets come from these ten tests. I use Khan Academy, so I didn’t exactly get ten tests that were new to me; the number was probably closer to six new ones.
Ada Rivera –
Don’t buy any other prep books beside LSAC books and the LSAT Bible. This book gives you every type of question that would be on the exam. Not only can you study what you did wrong, but how to improve.
Teddy P. –
This is a great resource and more or less a must for the determined LSAT prepper. The bottom line is, practice exams are the single most important way to prepare for the LSAT, especially once you have familiarized yourself with the format and developed some tactics that you are comfortable with. The more you can practice and ingrain those habits, the more comfortable and successful you will be on the actual test, and practice exams offer great feedback on which sections or question types you can address to earn the highest score you’re capable of.
Desi –
As someone who is now a current law student, I used this book to improve my LSAT score and it greatly helped. The practice tests helped improve my timing and gave me an idea of what to expect on the actual test. I ended up getting admitted into my top law school after using this book. Would recommend to an aspiring law student!
Laya –
Was a great preparation source for me while studying for the LSAT.
Destiny I –
Great for pairing with “the lsat trainer” for test prep and drills listed for studying. Definitely need a book of previous tests like this for proper studying