LSAT Necessary
An LSAT Prep Test Guide for the Non-Logical Thinker
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Narrado por:
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Christopher Grove
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De:
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Aram Shah
Learn from this proven how-to guide to gain points on the LSAT - quick! It's simple, concise, and teaches you the fundamentals on how to think before stepping into a test prep course or taking the LSAT. It's the ultimate primer: it's necessary.
This step-by-step guide will teach you how to:
1. Think logically with easy-to-follow critical-thinking scripts.
2. Spot argument patterns to predict answers quickly.
3. Master sufficient and necessary conditions.
4. Solve for assumptions easily.
5. Make inferences fast.
6. Make bullet-proof sketches to crush logic games.
7. Learn to "not read" properly in reading comp to bag points faster.
8. Strategically skip questions to increase your LSAT score.
Written by a natural non-logical thinker and business entrepreneur who battled this beast and got into his top choice law schools. Listen to this before taking a prep course or finding a tutor. It will cut your learning time in half.
Caution: If you're scoring above a 150, then this book is not for you!
Now is the best time to apply to law school: applications are down, and schools want you. Let LSAT Necessary be your first step to success.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.
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If you could sum up LSAT Necessary in three words, what would they be?
Great book to start with and get your feet wet. Especially for the price.Who was your favorite character and why?
Beginning of story hands downWhat about Christopher Grove’s performance did you like?
Solid strategies to getting into law schoolIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Author's story of doing all prep testAny additional comments?
Juice. Its solidA must read if your serious
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Hands down best your money can buy versus the rest. If your dreaming about going to law school you need to read this bookWhat other book might you compare LSAT Necessary to and why?
LR is 1, 2, 3 easy to readWhich scene was your favorite?
I loved the apendix. So detail and easy to find sourcesWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
was goodAny additional comments?
save the prep test seminar money and stick to this and practice testsThis book is worth 3x the price
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Would you listen to LSAT Necessary again? Why?
If you want to achieve your dream of getting into law school, then this book speaks to youWhat did you like best about this story?
Deduction make easy in the beginning. This was keyHave you listened to any of Christopher Grove’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I loved the thinking scripts for LR, RC, and LGDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
good tips, good strategiesAny additional comments?
great logical reasoning tipsLSAT examples make it look so easy
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The scrips, and simple strategies to break 150 is why I downloaded this. It overexceeded my expectationsWhat was one of the most memorable moments of LSAT Necessary?
Thinking Scripts in appendix for sureHave you listened to any of Christopher Grove’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
The reading comp patterns were awesomeWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Loved the scriptsAny additional comments?
acheve your dreams of going to law school. This book is the first stepScripts to think are the best in this book
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Would you listen to LSAT Necessary again? Why?
Most other LSAT books are "buy my one-on-one program/seminar, bla bla" but this book delivers more for so much a fraction of the price. I wish it had actual practice problems but it makes sense not to as you want to use actual LSAC practice problems anyways.Who was your favorite character and why?
Thinking Scripts in the Appendix was ClutchWhat about Christopher Grove’s performance did you like?
Straight to point, no BS, nothing but hard core strategyWhat insight do you think you’ll apply from LSAT Necessary?
The Logical Reasoning Patterns were Fantastic in this book. Shah helps you see them so easily. You need to practice them on a live prep test however.Any additional comments?
Great listen, wasn't boring, and author weaved in practical stories such as his business experience to show how LSAT is a business and how to master the game.Nailed it! Rule of 15 was Money!
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