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More Grouped by Question Type: LSAT Logical Reasoning [Paperback]

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  • Paperback: 482 pages
  • Publisher: Traciela, Inc. (September 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982896913
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982896914
  • Product Dimensions: 2.1 x 2.8 x 0.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 Kg
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #434,250 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Book Description

More GROUPED by Question Type is the complete collection of all Logical Reasoning sections from LSAT PrepTests 21-40 released by the Law School Admission Council. All Logical Reasoning questions are sorted and grouped by the following question types:

Method of Reasoning Questions
Main Conclusion Questions
Matching Patterns of Reasoning Questions
Argument Flaw Questions
Matching Argument Flaw Questions
Must Be True Questions
Must Be False Questions
Most Strongly Supported Questions
Point at Issue Questions
Weaken Questions
Strengthen Questions
Evaluate the Argument Questions
Sufficient Assumption Questions
Necessary Assumption Questions
Principle Questions
Resolve Questions

Contains every Logical Reasoning question from PrepTests 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40!

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Why should you use More GROUPED by Question Type when preparing for the LSAT?

1) Contains a large quantity of practice problems. More GROUPED by Question Type provides you with over 1,000 logical reasoning questions for you to practice on. Repetition is key when learning new concepts for the first time. You will find that the more you questions you do, the easier they become, and the faster you will be able to complete them.

2) Allows you to focus on your weaknesses. In order to truly master the LSAT, and achieve the best score possible, you must identify and conquer your weaknesses. This means repeatedly attacking the particular question types that you are having trouble with. More GROUPED by Question Type does the hard work for you by sorting and grouping logical reasoning questions into chapters by type. This allows you to spend all of your time doing practice problems, rather than searching through a bunch of PrepTests looking for a particular question type.

3) Keeps recent PrepTests pristine. Since the most recent PrepTests are the best indicators of your projected LSAT score, they should be left untouched and completed only in their entirety and under timed conditions in the weeks before the actual LSAT. Many other test preparation companies use questions from recent PrepTests as examples in their books, leading to skewed practice scores when students come across questions they have already seen. Traciela understands this--you will not have to worry about "spoiling" any of the newer PrepTests when using More GROUPED by Question Type. Our book is comprised solely of questions from PrepTests 21-40, allowing you to focus on and master the specific types of logical reasoning questions that you struggle with most, while being sure to keep the more recent PrepTests pristine.

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Need extra practice? Check out the original GROUPED book:

GROUPED by Question Type: LSAT Logical Reasoning
The Complete Collection of Actual, Official Logical Reasoning Questions from PrepTests 1-20

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Also in the More GROUPED series:

More GROUPED by Game Type: LSAT Analytical Reasoning
The Complete Collection of Actual, Official Logic Games from PrepTests 21-40

More GROUPED by Passage Type: LSAT Reading Comprehension
The Complete Collection of Actual, Official Reading Comprehension Passages from PrepTests 21-40


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great LSAT study supplement!!, Jan 24 2011
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This review is from: More Grouped by Question Type: LSAT Logical Reasoning (Paperback)
This book was a lifesaver for my December LSAT. The organization of questions by "question type" was essential for not only understanding the questions but training myself to recognize and complete the questions quickly and accurately. I highly recommend to anyone studying for the LSAT! One negative is that this book, like all other lsat books, is pretty pricey. My only regret is not knowing about [...], since the site sells pdfs of all the traciela lsat books for a lot a cheaper!!!!

5.0 out of 5 stars More Grouped by Question Type is Better than Kaplan LSAT Mastery Practice, Nov 15 2010
By LSAT Blog "LSATblog.blogspot.com" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: More Grouped by Question Type: LSAT Logical Reasoning (Paperback)
I'll soon write a more detailed review of this book on my LSAT blog. However, I just wanted to briefly note that this book is much better than the previous alternative, Kaplan LSAT Mastery Practice.

More Grouped by Question Type contains every LSAT Logical Reasoning from PrepTests 21-40, so it includes some Logical Reasoning questions that are otherwise out-of-print and difficult to find in book form. It organizes Logical Reasoning questions according to their various types, while the Kaplan Mastery book lumps together some questions that are very unlike each other and just includes a random assortment of questions.
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