looking for some free online LSAT practice tests....anyone have any tips?
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http://www.testprepreview.com/lsat_practice.htm - practice tests here including modules for Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Main Idea, Reading 1, Reading 2
http://www.princetonreview.com/law/free-lsat-practice-test.aspx - practice test and interactive lesson introducing you to the LSAT
http://www.lsac.org/ - many more links here under the LSAT category
Tip - the more practice you do the more familiar you are with the test so do as many example questions as you can and read the tips the above sites give you.
I hope these help and good luck!
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M$• Reading Comprehension
• Analytical Reasoning
• Logical Reasoning
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M$Preparing for the LSAT is a bit like training for an athletic event. You need to familiarize yourself with the event, learn to be comfortable with it, and build up your endurance. At some point — hopefully, around exam day — your motivation, interest and performance will peak. Because the LSAT does not measure substantive knowledge, "cramming" for the test makes no sense.
By the same token, there is a point beyond which additional study and practice confer little or no additional benefit. Devoting one month of your attention, energy, and concern to the LSAT is plenty of time. Don't drag the process out by starting several months in advance or by postponing the exam to allow yourself more time than you really need for preparation.
Be realistic about the benefits you should expect from my book or any other LSAT preparation book or course. There is only so much you can do in a month — or even a year — to boost your LSAT score. Although you're theoretically capable of attaining a perfect score on the LSAT, in reality you're constrained by your innate abilities and talents. Accept your limitations. With regular study and practice, you'll perform as well as you can reasonably expect.
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