Alright - it's time

<p>I'm a rising junior at the University of Michigan with a ~3.92 (an even 4.0 with A+'s as 4.3 as calculated by LSAC) gpa.</p>

<p>I want to go to a top law school.</p>

<p>I obviously need to ace the LSAT now, but I have a few questions. I've always done well on standardized tests and have never studied for one so this is all kind of new to me.</p>

<p>What are the best prep books? What are the best prep courses? Assuming money isn't an issue - are they worth the time? When do most people take the LSAT? You apply to ls earlier than you apply to college (date wise), right?</p>

<p>Any help would be appreciated.</p>

<p>I hear Testmasters is no more expensive than than most programs, much better, and has much smaller classroom sizes. For books, Powerscore's logical reasoning bible is extensive. Also, Powerscore makes a logic games bible as well. The puzzles, if your not a math major, may require the most preparation. Good luck and I hope you do better than I did.</p>

<p>BHIGHT is right on the money. There's also powerscore.</p>

<p>Testmasters is about 1,000 here in Cali which i consider expensive... Is it cheaper elsewhere?</p>