<p>Simply put, what are the best LSAT prep books? I’m aware that there are many classes and even of IU’s Health Professions and Prelaw Center (which seems like it will be extremely helpful). I know most of my options as far as preparation for law school, but I just need a book. Does anyone know what the best prep book is? I’m only an incoming freshmen, but this test is something on which my future depends (more so than any SAT, ACT or AP test). So, I’ll be readying myself far, far in advance.</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Heres a good link:</p>
<p>[LSAT</a> Test Preparation Book Reviews](<a href=“http://www.admissionsconsultants.com/lawschool/lsat.asp]LSAT”>LSAT Preparation Book Reviews for Law School Applicants)</p>
<p>I would check out some local libraries to save yourself some money.</p>
<p>Just take the practice tests over and over again. My first attempt (on the practice tests) I got 70% (dreadful). By the time I finally took the LSAT, my score was at 99%–which I think was a 172 or so. (Still couldn’t get into Columbia School of Law, though).</p>
<p>Interesting, that is my top choice. I will not give up yet though. I will fight. Oh yes! I will fight the good fight.</p>