LSAT preparation and textbooks

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>Barron's LSAT - Bobrow, Jerry
Cracking the LSAT - Robinson, Adam
Kaplan LSAT 180 - Goodman, Eric;
Ace the LSAT Logic Games </p>

<p>I'm wondering which book should I pick up among the above to prepare LSAT (in december). Is there any other good textbook?
Also, could you tell me smthing about the preparation? What to study? How long does it take? and whatever!!!</p>

<p>Thank you
F.</p>

<p>Powerscore Logic Games Bible and Powerscore Logical Reasoning Bible. If you'd like, the Powerscore 2004 Lsats Deconstructed has good RC tips.</p>

<p>I wouldn't use any of the books you've listed, furbenzio. As mch said, the Powerscore materials are excellent. If you're having trouble with Reading, try Nova's LSAT book as well. SuperPrep, available at LSAC.org, has several real tests and complete explanations. LSAC.org also has every available real test for sale. Don't waste your time with any fake tests made by Kaplan/PR.</p>

<p>PM me I have just about every LSAT prep test ever made. That's all you really need, along with the PowerScore Bibles.</p>

<p>Yeah, one thing I noticed was that the actual LSAT tests are so much different than the fake tests that some of the prep books have. I have a Princeton Review prep book and I took a practice test in that and then took a former real LSAT test and the fake one was actually a lot harder than the actual LSAT.</p>