[blindlaw] Cracking the LSAT (Princeton Review)

Dan Matzkin dmatzkin at wesleyan.edu
Tue Jul 4 07:47:57 CDT 2006


Hi Everett,

I can't comment on the book itself, since I didn't use it, but I worked
with a Princeton Review teacher on a one-on-one basis. I think this was
very useful, particularly for games. The book probably wouldn't have too
many suggestions of practical use for doing games. I think the key is to
find, or create, a system that works easiest and fastest for you. Besides
games, though, I think the book could be useful, judging from Princeton
Review's philosophy on how to tackle the other sections.

Cheers,

Dan

> Good morning,
> ?
> Does anyone have any feedback (positive or negative) about the value of
> working through "Cracking the LSAT" by Princeton Review?
> ?
> Thanks in advance,
> Everett
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