The 10 Best LSAT Prep Books
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Khan Academy In collaboration with the makers of the exam, Khan Academy has devised an intuitive program designed to help you pass. It breaks things down into four steps, beginning with a diagnostic test to isolate your strengths and weaknesses. After that, it helps you create a personalized practice plan based on your goal score, schedule, and starting skill strengths. Then, you'll quiz yourself using authentic questions and receive instant feedback and scoring. khanacademy.org
The Law School Admission Council The Law School Admission Council is a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting quality, access, and equity in law and education worldwide by supporting would-be students. They offer official LSAT prep materials for free or an upgraded plus version for a paid sum. The free variant includes 2 full tests, unlimited practice with an interface that mimics the real deal, instant scoring feedback, and more. You'll need an account to use either, however. lsac.org
Editor's Notes
May 07, 2020:
Getting into law school isn't easy, and the LSAT is one of many hurdles you'll have to clear before you make your dreams a reality. While everyone studies differently, it's important that students be prepared for this exam, which is not an easy one to pass. We've thoroughly updated this list to reflect the most recent editions of every volume, which means the majority of them have practical information on how to navigate the new digital format the test took on as of July 2019.
The exam itself did not change and retains the same content, timing, structure, and scoring as before, so don't be overly worried if you decide you want a book that was published a few years ago. For instance, one of the oldest editions on our list is The Official LSAT SuperPrep, which comes from the Law School Admission Council, the exam makers themselves. It's still a very valuable tool, but as with any exam prep book, it should not be solely relied upon. It's always best to pick up a few to complement each other.
Today we said goodbye to LSAT for Dummies, which is fine in its own right, however not as helpful as other concise, beginner-friendly volumes like Test Prep Books LSAT Study Guide. To fill the void we added Kaplan's LSAT Prep Plus, a comprehensive and extremely user-friendly option that comes with a host of useful online resources, like videos, testing analytics, workshops, and more.
If you're a type-A learner, then the meticulous rigor of the Manhattan Prep LSAT Strategy Guide Set should serve you well, while the LSAT Secrets Study Guide is a good basic option for those new to the test. If you're completely overwhelmed and unsure where to begin, Introducing the LSAT is an excellent primer, and Let's LSAT is packed with helpful tips from top test takers who've already been through what you're about to experience.
For something in between, you can't go wrong with The LSAT Trainer, which takes a different approach than most and is thorough and comprehensive while staying straight to the point and avoiding needless jargon. When paired with 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests Volume V released by the LSAC, many students stand a solid chance of being suitably prepared. If you're looking for more supplements to help you along your way, a good pre-law book can help get your mind in the right place and thinking like a lawyer.