I most certainly agree with the above posters. I have seen the Kaplan books that are used for their classes and unless you are taking the $1,399 class, the expense is not worth it. You can easily self study for the LSAT, especially since you have enough time to prepare.
You need the following books:
1. LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible-Powerscore, David M. Killoran, Powerscore, 2004, ISBN: 0972129618
Price ranges from $20.00 used to $ 49.99 new
2. The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible, David M. Killoran, Powerscore, 2005,
ISBN: 097212960X
Price ranges from $10.00 used to $ 41.99 new
3. NOVA: Master the LSAT, Jeff Kolby, NOVA Press, 2005,
ISBN: 1889057312
Price ranges from $7.50 used to $49.95 new
4. The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Ultimate Setups Guide, Powerscore, 2005,
ISBN: None, Provides Setups for Tests #14 through #39
Price ranges from $10.00 used to $ 24.99 new
5. The Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (Contains Prep tests 29 through 38), LSAC, 2004
ISBN: 0942639898
Price ranges from $9.50 used to $30.00 new
6. The Official LSAT SuperPrep (Contains Prep Test from February 1996, February 1999 and February 2000 – with explanations), LSAC, 2004
ISBN: 0942639936
Price ranges from $12.00 used to $28.00 new
7. The following are individually published previously administered LSAT’s:
Prep Test 39 (December 2002), LSAC, ISBN
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 40 (June 2003), LSAC, ISBN
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 41 (October 2003), LSAC, ISBN: 0942639820
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 42 (December 2003), LSAC, ISBN: 0942639839
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 43 (June 2004), LSAC, ISBN: 0942639944
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 44 (October 2004) LSAC, ISBN: 0942639952
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 45 (December 2004), LSAC, ISBN: 0942639979
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 46 (June 2005), LSAC, ISBN: 0976024527
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 47 (October 2005), LSAC, ISBN: 0976024535
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Prep Test 48 (December 2005), LSAC (Available January 2006)
Price ranges from $3.00 used to $8.00 new
Please throw away that store bought book, it will not get you the results that you want. There are no classes that do a better job at explaining the Logical Reasoning and Games than the Powerscore books. Then you need to take lots of practice tests and review the tests.
Log onto
www.lsac.org and click on "LSAT" from there you can download a previously administered LSAT test (#20). Take it under timed conditions and see how you do.
"If you answered 58 or less correctly, you would have received a score of 150 or below. If you fall in this range, you may want to consider taking more than two months to properly prepare for the LSAT. You need to learn most of the skills that encompass a successful LSAT scoring ability. Consider taking at least four months to prepare in order to get a score in the high 150’s and at least six months to prepare in order to get a score in the low to mid 160’s. If you are serious about getting a score in the high 160’s and low 170’s, you will need to at least study for six to nine months. The good news is that the LSAT is a completely learnable test. (Please also read and follow the advice for the 151-155 score range.)
If you answered between 59 to 67 answers correctly you would have received a score between 151 and 155. If your practice score falls in this range, you are in pretty good shape. Ask yourself if the score was because you were not able to finish the test? Or did you finish the test and the score is this low because you rushed through the questions? It is really important to analyze your score and why you received the score you did receive. If you did not have enough time to finish, complete the rest of the questions now, untimed and rescore your test.
If you found that you ran out of time, but you scored in the 156-160 range once you completed the questions that you did not get to answer, then you are in good shape. You will be able to achieve a higher score by consistently taking timed practice tests and you should be able to complete your studies in two months. If you are aiming for a score in the mid 160’s, you should give yourself at least four months to study.
If you answered between 67 to 75 correctly, you would have received a score between 156 and 160. If your practice score falls in this range, you are in good shape. Same as for the lower scored advice above, ask yourself if the score was because you were not able to finish the test? Or did you finish the test and the score is this low because you rushed through the questions? It is really important to analyze your score and why you received the score you did receive. If you did not have enough time to finish, complete the rest of the questions now, untimed and rescore your test.
If you found that you ran out of time, but you scored in the 161-165 range once you completed the questions that you did not get to answer, then you are in good shape. You will be able to achieve a higher score by consistently taking timed practice tests and you should be able to complete your studies in two months. If you are aiming for a score in the above 170, you should give yourself at least four months to study.
If you answered between 76 and 83 correctly, you would have received a score between 161 and 165. If your practice score falls in this range, you are in very good shape. Same as for the lower scored advice above, ask yourself if the score was because you were not able to finish the test? Or did you finish the test and the score is this low because you rushed through the questions? It is really important to analyze your score and why you received the score you did receive. If you did not have enough time to finish, complete the rest of the questions now, untimed and rescore your test.
If you found that you ran out of time, but you scored in the 165-170 range once you completed the questions that you did not get to answer, then you are in good shape. You will be able to achieve a higher score by consistently taking timed practice tests and you should be able to complete your studies in two months.
If you answered between 84 and 89 correctly, you would have received a score between 166 and 170. You are in great shape! For the next two months take the practice tests under timed conditions and study the LR question types that are giving you some “trouble”, do the same for the game section and take some timed reading sections. Take a few more practice tests to ensure that your score are an accurate reflection of what your score from this test and not just a “fluke”.
If you answered between 90 and 101 correctly, you would have received a score above 170 to 180. – You won’t need this guide, just take a few more practice tests to ensure that your score are an accurate reflection of what your score from this test and not just a “fluke”.
Be aware that the LSAT scores are based on a bell-shaped curve. Approximately 50 percent of all LSAT takers score below 150 and the other approximately 50 percent of all LSAT takers score above 150. The majority of LSAT takers score between 145 and 155.
Please Note! In recent tests, the scoring scale seems to have gotten a bit tougher. For example the number of correct answers needed to score a 170 may have been 87 correct questions in older tests, yet on the more recent tests, 87 correct answers would have resulted in a score of 166." (from my study guide)
If you do not have the self discipline to study on your own and feel that you need a class format for that reason, then go ahead and sign up for a class, either Powerscore, Blueprint (if you are in California) or Testmasters.
Hope this helps.
Vera