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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Ultimate Setups Guide

The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Ultimate Setups Guide
By David M. Killoran

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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Ultimate Setups Guide is, in combination with the renowned PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible, the ultimate guide for attacking the Analytical Reasoning section of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The Ultimate Setups Guide provides complete setups for every released LSAT game from February 1995 to December 2002. The Ultimate Setups Guide also allows access to more recent game section setups, obtainable through the official PowerScore website. Each setup includes a diagram of the rules and the variables, as well an identification of key inferences. A number of questions are explained, and additional game notes are included. The Ultimate Setups Guide also features the setup for every single game in the 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests. (The text of each LSAT logic game is not included and must be purchased separately from Law Services.)


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #82349 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-12-19
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 155 pages

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About the Author
The author of the Ultimate Setups Guide and the Logic Games Bible 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. Also see another of Dave s successful books, The PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible.


Customer Reviews

Nice supplement to Logic Games Bible, but not enough3
I recommend this book to students who want more guidance than the Logic Games Bibl. As a professional LSAT tutor, I've seen students literally go from only 10 or 11 right on the games section to 18 or 19 right, and above, after working with me out of the Logic Games Bible. This book demonstrates setups, but it doesn't teach them. As such, this book alone is inadequate.

Not up to par with Logic Games Bible, but still worth it3
I ordered this thinking that it contained the LSAT questions, their setups, and their answers. I guess I didn't read the description well enough, because it really has only the setups for each problem. I wasn't too upset about the lack of actual problems--the majority of those can be found in the 10 LSAT (10 More and The Next 10, I think) books--but I was really disappointed that they didn't have explanations for every answer like in the Logic Games Bible. Overall, the individual setups are much shorter (about 1 page/game) than in the LGB (several pages/game). There were explanations for some answers, but not for all of them. For someone like me, who's not exactly a whiz at Logic Games, though, it's worthwhile. Basically, I love the LGB and think a mediocre supplement is better than no supplement at all.

Good luck on the LSAT!

Inadequate3
I bought this book about a month ago to help me understand some of the past games. The fact is I thought the book's set-ups were quite inadequate. Each set-up only contained a few sentences. In addition, the solution to some of the questions aren't even included with the set-ups, which coincidentally were always the ones I had problem solving. So while the book is better that nothing, don't expect to understand all the games given in the time period by just reading this book.