<p>To those who have already been through this stage on their journey to become lawyers and whatnot, what would you guys say is the best way to prepare for sections of the LSAT. I assume the best way for the reading part is just to read newspapers and such but what about the logic and arguments, is it just practicing problems over and over again. I have always been a firm believer that no matter how much these tests are supposed to be "aptitude" tests and not so much "achievement" tests, scores can be raised, only thing is I need to know how. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>The single biggest thing for me was enrolling in a logic course (basic is fine, nothing fancy needed) while in undergrad and doing heavy high school debate while in ... well, high school.</p>
<p>Being really smart helps a great deal.</p>
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<p>Vanderbilt Law School '84</p>
<p>buy a kapalin book and do EVERY problem. If you get it wrong, do it 3 or 4 times till you recognize the pattern.</p>