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Few prospects are
as frightening to law school candidates as taking the LSAT. From an admissions
perspective, your concern is not without merit. After years of hard work,
your odds
of getting into a top-tier school may ultimately hinge on your performance
on this marathon, one-
day exam. Not surprisingly, the marketplace is filled with books, tapes,
CDs and training classes
for the LSAT. Despite the differences in format and price, the underlying
approach for these products
is eerily similar; students are advised to read an 800- page book, memorize
several thousand vocabulary
words, and review every logical argument known to man.
Sadly, the results
of this marathon approach are rarely successful. Even worse, this tedious
cramming is largely
unnecessary. Although the LSAT requires excellent reasoning skills and
a fairly sophisticated
vocabulary, it is a highly predictable test that uses the same
type of questions (and the same
clues and traps) over and over again. For diligent test takers, this predictability
offers a great
competitive advantage, if you know how to harness it.
Ironically, most LSAT
guides do NOT teach their readers how to do this. In fact, from our perspective,
the
most popular books are as onerous and intimidating as the exam itself.
Although many of them offer helpful
suggestions, the typical test taker does not have the time to wade through
hours of sample exams (with
overly easy mock questions), to get to the most usable and
practical advice. Far too often, students toss
the guides aside after a few hundred pages, without getting the details
they need to attain a top
score. Inevitably, they walk out of the LSAT frustrated and disappointed,
wishing there had been a
better way to prepare for such a life-changing exam.
Ultimately, that is
why we wrote Guerrilla Tactics for the LSAT*: Secrets and Strategies
the Test
Writers Dont Want You to Know (Publication date, December 2008).
There IS a
better way to conquer the LSAT
without driving yourself crazy.
For students who do
not have the time, money, or inclination to read an 800-page guide or
complete an
expensive test preparation class, we offer a shorter, cheaper, and more
direct approach to
GMAT preparation. Guerrilla Tactics for the LSAT provides
the most important tips and strategies that
you will need to know to get a top score; it also gives practical advice
to help you conquer the typical traps
and pitfalls that the test takers will inevitably throw your way.
That being said, we
absolutely do NOT want to mislead you about your specific chances for
success on the LSAT. No ethical author or publication can guarantee that
a reader will get a
perfect score if (s)he follows a particular strategy or approach. Your
performance on the LSAT will
depend, to a certain extent, on factors that are beyond our control, such
as your:
1. ability to read
and comprehend dense passages quickly and critically
2. extemporaneous writing skills
4. working vocabulary
5. reasoning skills
6. tenacity and stamina on timed exams
Each student brings
a unique set of skills and talents to the exam; as a result, LSAT questions
that
are hard for one student may be incredibly easy for another. This is why
most one-size-fits-all
approaches to LSAT preparation are inherently doomed to fail.
And thats why
weve taken a different approach in Guerrilla Tactics for the
LSAT, which every
student can use to his/her advantage. Although we have compiled an impressive
amount of information
in our appendices, our goal is NOT simply to teach you grammar or vocabulary.
Instead, we are going to teach you the
test itself, including the tricks, traps and pitfalls that the
LSAT writers use to confuse, distract and
otherwise deflect your efforts to answer the questions correctly.
Our goal? To help
you conquer the LSAT, whoever you are, whatever your background, however
you choose to prepare for the exam. Like most battles, preparation and
skills are only half the
equation. The other half is knowing your target, warts and all, before
you enter the battlefield.
A Word on Tips,
Secrets and Strategies
At this point, you
may be wondering if you really need our publication. Throughout your life,
your professors have told
you that the only secret to acing the LSAT is being a whiz in the classroom;
if you can read fast and handle basic logic questions,
you will do OK. From our experience, they were only half right.
In actuality, getting a top score on the LSAT hinges on TWO factors:
a. Knowing the material
that the exam is designed to test
b. Knowing the tricks of the test writers, who tend to ask the same
types of questions, with the same types of
traps and pitfalls, the same way on every exam
As a student, you spent years in school to master the reading and logical
skills that are tested on the LSAT. And, in most cases,
there were no tricks or shortcuts to learning them. But the LSAT is a
one-of-a-kind beast that will test these concepts in ways you have never
seen before. It will also confuse and trick you in ways that you never
dreamed possible. That's why so many "great" students perform
poorly on the LSAT; they were blindsided by the tricks and traps of the
test writers.
Thankfully, you can
conquer this aspect of the test far easier - and faster - than you learned
to think logically.
With our guide, you will learn
the the tricks of the test writers (and develop a plan to tackle them)
in just a few days.
From our perspective, it is an indispensable step in LSAT preparation.
But don't take our
word for it. Before you buy our guide, feel free to click the following
links for free "sample"
strategies from Guerrilla Tactics for the LSAT. Find out why the
students we coach score (on average) 20 points
higher on each section of the exam than those of our competitors. Afterwards,
if you want to acquire the same "edge,"
come back and order the entire 226-page guide for $19.99.
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How significant is
this guide? Until now, we have NEVER endorsed a particular preparation
strategy for the LSAT, because of the many flaws that each system entails,
such as high cost, incorrect focus, and needless memorization. Over the
years, we've watched too many well-meaning students take that road.....
with disappointing results.
Instead, after careful
deliberation, we have opted to publish our OWN strategic guide for students
who want critical insight into the LSAT. From our experience, few students
can achieve a top score without knowing - and mastering - the test writers'
tricks, traps, and pitfalls. However you choose to prepare for the LSAT,
our guide should be an integral part of your program.
To order the electronic
(PDF) version of Guerrilla Tactics for the LSAT*: Secrets and
Strategies the Test
Writers Dont Want You to Know for $19.99, please click here.
Once you pay, you can download the guide - and begin your work - immediately.
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credit card processor accepts all major cards and works on a secure server.)
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