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The PowerScore LSAT Bible Trilogy

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The PowerScore LSAT Bible Trilogy: The most comprehensive books available for learning how to approach each section of the LSAT. Learn advanced systems for attacking any game, question, or passage that you may encounter. Master each section of the LSAT using the industry leading concepts developed by PowerScore. Updated for the Digital LSAT!The PowerScore Logic Games BibleRecognize game types and properly represent rulesLearn techniques for solving each question typeReview detailed explanations for 28 official LSAT Logic GamesMake inferences efficiently and accuratelyLearn to manage your time on the Logic Games sectionThe PowerScore Logical Reasoning BibleSolve every type of Logical Reasoning questionReview detailed explanations for over 100 official LSAT Logical Reasoning QuestionsRecognize question typesIdentify common reasoning elements and determine their validityMake inferences efficiently and accuratelyLearn to manage your time on the Logical Reasoning sectionThe PowerScore Reading Comprehension BibleRead substantial discussions about how to deconstruct the passagesReview detailed explanations for12 official LSAT Reading Comprehension PassagesLearn how to identify and attack the questionsSuccessfully avoid traps set by the test makersWork through a variety of drills and exercisesStrengthen specific skills that are critical for LSAT excellence Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ PowerScore Publishing; 2022nd edition (September 27, 2021)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Perfect Paperback ‏ : ‎ 2006 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0990893405


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 00


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.9 pounds


Best Sellers Rank: #43,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)


Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 910 ratings


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  • MORE than cracked up to be!
I read hundreds of reviews before settling on this series for my LSAT prep, and they come mostly to the same conclusion about what this is: the gold standard. I consider it to be so very much more. I received it two days ago and am already making significant progress through it. I decided to not take any pre-test or so much as go through a whole exam before starting. I don't want to setup any self-fulfilling prophecies about how I will or won't perform, before I have a solid theoretical understanding of the exam, its content, and how to take the exam. I do keep finding that when something is expected to be difficult to understand or get right (an example question or part of a passage), I almost always find it way easier than I'm expected to, but I try not to dwell on those unavoidable encounters. I don't want my LSAT prep to be one long, uphill battle as is almost always the case in any type of prep course or with a tutor, and I also don't want to overestimate or underestimate my ability with any portion of the exam before learning all I can about said section or content, since natural brilliance is almost always the first to go out the window under stressful circumstances such as exam day itself. I am finding these books to be exhaustive, truly excellent “bibles” on knowing everything you need to in order to address each section as effectively as possible (or so I hope I can look forward to being the result). I find the content of material value in these books to be thus-far divided into a couple of categories: 1) the structure, objectives, and constraints of the exam section being discussed, 2) what the LSAT test writers are thinking or attempting to achieve, 3) what you as the test-taker must do or not do, 4) important observations or ideas about the general test-taking, the exam, or the exam's contents, 5) examples of ideas or observations that can be made about exam content and how it can be interpreted or practiced for, and 6) objectives the book itself has and will either later or immediately address (ongoing indexing). I am finding it helpful to fully-highlight or highlight-underline these categories respectively as 1) purple, 2) blue, 3) green, 4) yellow, 5) pink, 6) orange. I fully-highlight most-important content and highlight-underline important supporting information. I then further black-pen-underline really crucial points. Tearing apart my study materials in this way is how I found always worked best for getting excellent grades in undergrad, and I fully recommend it for these books. It already makes it extremely easy to go back through what I've already read. If you simply try to read these books cover-to-cover without breaking them down similar to this, I imagine they will be of far-lesser use to you. They will also be much-more-excruciating to get through. These books are extremely large, and every page makes plenty of extremely-crucial points about what is being discussed, and anyone would be foolish if they believed all of the important info would stay with them after only being read once. You will have no idea what to look for going back through, if important text isn't visually set apart from filler (useless) text and categorized within itself. Most of all, I simply can't imagine how boring and endless it would be otherwise to just sit and read an endless series of test-taking books like these. It's not Harry Potter, I regret to inform you. I definitely recommend the trilogy over the individual books. Your strengths need constant reinforcement alongside addressing your weaknesses, and if you only focus on your weaknesses, that psychological negativity will also completely corrode your test-taking process overall. Not reinforcing your strengths will also deprive you of opportunity to perform even better and less-carelessly with them and get even more questions right in your stronger sections. I would highly recommend these books in order to take charge of your own test-taking instead of expecting a class or tutor to give you everything you need. I would also suggest viewing any class or tutor you still decide to work with as being a useful addition to this series instead of the other way around. At the end of the day, the only understanding of this test that has value to you is your own understanding, no one else's. This book goes to great lengths to provide you with all the understanding you need. Furthermore, in absence of something like this, most people will fall in a practice for the sake of practice approach. Even if you review every single practice question you got wrong, you will still have just spent material time practicing getting it wrong and convincing yourself that getting that question wrong had value (which it didn't). Why not first understand the exam and its content and learn methods for addressing it, so that when you do begin to practice, you're practicing getting questions right? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2018 by Ryan L. Ryan L.

  • Easy Read - Plenty of places to take notes
I am glad I got all three books. I should study with them more but that’s my problem. 😂
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by R

  • Perrfect study guide
Exactly what my aspiring lawyer needs
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023 by Justin

  • Don't hesitate. Dominate!
This trilogy is a great start to LSAT study prep, especially if you're self studier like me. I started off unable to complete more than half of the logic game section on practice tests. Now, after no prep other than reading these books, I am completing at least three out of four games per test with 100% accuracy with at least enough time left over to get a good start on the last game in each Analytical Reasoning section. I started out stronger in LR and RC sections, but found the Powerscore books in these categories very helpful as well (average improvement from around - 6 total in LR to maybe - 2 or - 3, and from about - 4 in RC to - 1 or - 0 on each practice test I've taken). Despite what I've heard others say, I found the RC Bible to be the most useful of the trilogy - the payoff was immediate. The LG and LR bibles are also very useful, though the information and recommended approaches may take a little longer to set in with you. This series has definitely increased my confidence for taking the real LSAT this fall. I can't recommend this series enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2017 by Jack

  • The first time I used some other testprep company (the fact that I can't remember their name says something)
I'm still waiting to get my scores back-but I used PowerScore while studying for my second round of the LSAT. The first time I used some other testprep company (the fact that I can't remember their name says something about how useful they were). After taking the LSAT for the second time I was discussing my shock at how easy it was with my sister-and she said something that really stood out to me: "maybe it wasn't easier maybe you were just more prepared this time". If that's the case, I totally attribute that to this trilogy! The difference was astounding to the point where I'm still kind of convinced that I may have just gotten an easier LSAT form than last time (it was ridiculously easy after studying with PowerScore). I bought this package 6 months ago, and I love how PowerScore explains LSAT concepts in comparison to some of the other company's I've used. Take it from someone who has taken the LSAT twice-PowerScore will make you master the concepts even if you don't realize it, and you will take the exam with ease and more confidence. I highly recommend!! ***UPDATE! I JUST GOT MY JUNE LSAT BACK AND I SCORED TEN POINTS HIGHER THAN THE LAST LSAT I TOOK STUDYING WITH A DIFFERENT TEST PREP COMPANY!!!*** ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2017 by Cam

  • Money well spent!
This series, although I am only two weeks into their "Two-months to the LSAT" study guide, had me go from (frustrated, and moving the LSAT out to February) consistently scoring low 150s in practice exams to pushing 170 now. However, I have been studying diligently for about four hours every night after work with no TV, and no outside activities. That definitely helps, but the logic games, coupled with the Logical Reasoning book unlocked the inferences in the games, and now the harder games are getting done in under 8:45, not to mention the answers are jumping off the page for all the practice questions. I heard that was a possibility, but did not believe it until now. No book or study guide will save you if you are not disciplined. I am, and I am now far better prepared for the LSAT. Sounds like a paid review, right? I'm a professional writer, so infer from this line where you are to go if you don't like well-written reviews. Got it? Re-read the headline - that says it all. P.S. The astute law school aspirant will notice that the wrong printout is shown. Yes - I use the current one as a bookmark, and the prior as a review signpost... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2016 by Taylor Jones Taylor Jones

  • Loved these books
These books are great for figuring out how to master the LSAT! Other programs or test prep courses I’ve taken have not gone in depth in explaining what the makers of the LSAT are looking for or ways that they intentionally try to trick you up the way these books have! Great for gaining a foundation for your studying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2021 by Desmin Johnson

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