Sunday, December 2, 2012

How to get 170 on the LSAT


Why you should be reading this ebook if you are aiming at a 170+ LSAT Score
Most of the LSAT prep material out there is targeted at the average LSAT taker.  While some of it
does contain tough problems, that itself is not enough.

To get a great score, something more than adequate preparation is required.

After all, most of the LSAT winners do study from books that are available to everyone else. So does
that imply that anybody using the same material will be able to be a LSAT winner? To an extent yes,
but that is
Not the whole story.

There is something beyond knowledge that the LSAT winners have and that is attitude, confidence,
stamina, and positive thinking.

You too can build these qualities into yourself. Unfortunately, there is no book or preparation guide in
the market that teaches you how to build these qualities.

And that is the reason I have written this book. The idea is to enable you to build the same set of
winning qualities that the LSAT winners display.

This book will not only teach you how to tackle tough LSAT problems, it will also tell you all about the
tips that the LSAT Winners use to  get ahead.



FACT:  THE LSAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN YOUR LAW SCHOOL APPLICATION.

More importantly, you will learn when NOT to use Shortcuts, when NOT to skim RC passages, and
when NOT to Cancel your score!

I have myself scored in the 99 percentile range in various tests over the years. My GMAT score
is a near perfect 780 out of a possible 800.(you can see my score elsewhere on this site).

I have also taught hundreds of students, many of who have scored in the 99 percentile at LSAT.

Over the years, I have closely observed how these LSAT winners behave. What exactly do they do,
what do they feel and how do they rev themselves up, especially as they approach the test day.

Combining that with my own experience, I have distilled  a few specific qualities that the LSAT winners
display and a few distinct strands of behavior that they show.

Knowledge is indeed a necessary condition to be a LSAT winner, however, knowledge alone is not
sufficient to be a LSAT Winner.

You need to know much more than how to solve a difficult  problem, you need thorough understating
of how the LSAT  works, you need the right attitude, the right way to train, to know when to stop
training and much more.

This book will highlight the behavior and knowledge traits of the LSAT winners and enable you to
learn from them.

This book will open the doors to
Your becoming a LSAT Winner!!
Why spending two hours with this book can save you weeks.
There are hundred of Websites and thousands of books floating around for LSAT prep.

Just to cull out the relevant study material & the right  preparation course can take days of effort.

Even then you run the risk of picking up the incorrect material that does not help you reach your
potential.

Also, LSAT is more about the application of concepts rather than the learning of concepts. Most of the
books and coaching classes teach you about the concepts rather than how to
apply these to the
LSAT.

With this book, you will learn how the LSAT winners take the same study material as everybody else,
put in the same effort, yet come out with flying colors.

As you might think, it is not that they spent months studying. If that alone were the cause, there would
not be multiple examples of people improving their scores by 30 + points in the second attempt.

You will learn about how the LSAT Winners plan, how they think, what material they use.

You will learn about how they think, how they boost their confidence, how they ‘Visualize success.

You will also learn about what they avoid studying, what they focus on and what they leave to luck.





(After completing your Transaction you will be taken to a page where you can instantaneously download the eBook)


When you read this book, you will also get answers to critical questions like:

Why do LSAT winners ignore certain 'Difficult' Questions?


How do LSAT winners overcome their limiting beliefs and their fear of the Exam
itself?


How do Winners get to the correct answer by using the answer choices?


Why the most important problems are the ones you get wrong?


When are you sufficiently prepared to book the Test?
Why should you believe me?
As you can see elsewhere on this site, I am an Engineer MBA and have scored 780 in the GMAT(Click Here to see my Score).

I have been training LSAT students for the past five years on a part time basis. I have also taught the
weekend Courses in various parts of the world.

During my interactions with the LSAT Winners, I have observed that many of the LSAT Winners follow
a certain set of actions for their preparation.

Though many of the 'Softer' aspects of preparation are often not verbalized enough, these are as
important as the hard preparation.

This is even more so at the 170+ level, where most students are well acquainted with the basics as
well as with advanced concepts.

This book represents the essence of my close observations of hundreds of LSAT winners and how
they actually do it.

This book represents the strategies that helped me and thousands of others get a score of 170+.

Above all, this book is meant to save You weeks of looking around to find the right material, right
courses and the right method of study.

It is meant to prevent You from wasting precious days on material You need.

And it is meant to give You tips to develop the LSAT Winners' attitude.

Spend a few hours on this book and save weeks of searching around.

Provide Yourself the road map to become a LSAT WINNER.


Here is a preview of the book’s Table of contents:
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE AN LSAT WINNER?

WHAT IS THE LSAT?

WHAT IS THE LSAT SCORE USED FOR?

STRUCTURE OF THE NEW LSAT

THE MYTHS OF LSAT

THE WINNING LSAT PREP STRATEGIES

THE FIRST STEP: KNOW YOURSELF

IDENTIFYING YOUR WEAK AREAS

WORKING ON YOUR STRONG AREAS

WHICH IS THE BEST COURSE/BOOKS/STUDY MATERIAL FOR ME?

MUST HAVE BOOKS

IS PRIVATE TUTORING THE HOLY GRAIL OF A HIGH SCORE?

HOW DO THE LSAT WINNERS ACTUALLY STUDY?

WHY THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEMS ARE THE ONES YOU GET WRONG

WHAT IS THE RIGHT TIME TO BOOK YOUR LSAT EXAM?

WHY DO LSAT WINNERS TRAIN LIKE AN ATHLETE

HOW DID JIM GO FROM 150 TO 176

WHY SOME PEOPLE SCORE HIGHER THE SECOND TIME AROUND

WHAT THE WINNERS KNOW ABOUT LSAT LOGICAL REASONING & HOW TO BEAT IT

WINNERS’ TIPS

HOW DO THE LSAT WINNERS  READ BETTER?

THE BLOCK TECHNIQUE

LSAT READING

READING COMPREHENSION

ACTIVE READING

LOGICAL REASONING STRATEGY

THE WINNING APPROACH

TIME MANAGEMENT

DO LSAT WINNERS WORK IN GROUPS?

WHY THE WINNERS IGNORE SELECTED ‘DIFFICULT’ PROBLEMS

WHY YOU SHOULD READ THE NEWS PAPERS

HOW TO FIND OUT YOUR FUTURE LSAT SCORE WITHOUT TAKING THE LSAT

WHEN GUESSING IS IMPORTANT

WHY MENTAL FITNESS IS KEY

THE TRUTH ABOUT EXPERIMENTAL SECTION

HOW TO GET ‘LUCKY’ IN LSAT

THE WINNING MIND SET

BURNING DESIRE TO EXCEL

HOW WINNER’S OVERCOME LIMITING BELIEFS

HOW WINNER’S MANAGE THEIR SELF IMAGE TO SUCCEED

THE MENTAL PICTURE PRINCIPLE

THE WINNING TRAITS

HOW WINNERS PLAN

BEWARE OF YOUR BIGGEST ENEMY

HOW PERSISTENCE PAYS

HOW BURNOUTS CAN RUIN YOU PREP & HOW YOU CAN AVOID THEM

RECOGNIZING THE SYMPTOMS

GETTING OUT OF IT

HOW WINNERS AVOID THE ‘AVERAGE’ MINDSET

LSAT WINNERS COUNTDOWN TO THE D DAY…

THE DAY BEFORE THE TEST

THE TEST DAY

THOSE FOUR HOURS

MANAGING TEST ANXIETY

WHAT DOES TEST ANXIETY FEEL LIKE?

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO CONTROL TEST ANXIETY?

SO HOW DO YOU GET TO BE SELF-CONFIDENT?

SHOULD YOU EVER CANCEL YOUR SCORE

***
Still Not Convinced that spending 2 hours reading this book will save you
weeks of effort and considerably improve your score?
Well you are entitled to be skeptical.

But I am so confident that applying the strategies in this book will boost your score that I am
willing to
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Try this Book for a full 6
0 at my Cost.

If you are not happy for whatever reason, you can ask for a full refund,
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Just send an email to admin
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will be refunded to you. No questions asked!!

So go on,
 now you have no reason Not to reach your full potential at the LSAT.

***
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1 comment:

  1. I scored a 171 on the test, and I must say, the book above is helpful. Here are some helpful tips as well for practicing:

    (1) After taking a section, review every question, not only the questions you got wrong but the ones you got right, too. This is important. You may have chosen the correct answer but for the wrong reason. Pay special attention to questions you struggled with but answered correctly. If you don't drill into your brain why such-and-such is the right answer, you may very well get a similar/analogous question wrong the next time.

    (2) Test in a variety of different environments. In the weeks leading up to the test, I tested in libraries, coffee shops, cafeterias, classrooms, etc. I once tested next to a construction site. A lot of people leave the actual test complaining that the proctor was noisy or that someone was sneezing and that, as a result, they couldn't concentrate. They're probably right. They probably did lose a handful of points due to their lack of focus. I may have lost points here and there for other reasons but certainly not because I couldn't focus.

    (3) Make sure you're taking the most recent prep tests before you take the actual exam. As you probably know, the actual test is much more likely to resemble recently administered exams.

    (4) Make sure you're physically and mentally healthy. Mental health is especially important. Confidence is key. Not believing in yourself creates a lot of problems, including but definitely not limited to: (a) you don't believe you're capable of a perfect score, which in turn means you're not genuinely trying to understand every nuance of every question, which essentially means you're not genuinely trying to understand anything you see on the test (I'm distinguishing between genuine or true understanding and superficial understanding); and (b) you focus on the seeming chaos in front of you rather than the underlying order (that is, a confident person starts not with what he doesn't know but what he does know and works from there; a nervous person does the opposite, focusing primarily with what he doesn't know and simply hopes that the logical structure finds him rather than he it).

    (5) In a perfect world, you would never cross out an answer choice you already selected. Doing so means simply that you either chose an answer you weren't all that confident in selecting or eliminated an answer choice you weren't all that confident in eliminating. One way around this is to make sure you can always articulate your justification for choosing or eliminating an answer. Don't just go based on intuition or gut feeling (even if you can score decently with this "method"). Instead, ask yourself at every step "On what grounds am I choosing B? And can I justify getting rid of B through D?" It might help to imagine that you are making this argument to someone other than yourself - that is, someone who might very well not share your intuitions.

    (6) Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, try to identify any patterns. Look back at all the sections you took (in the order you took them), identify trends, weak points, etc. Spend extra time reviewing these types of questions. If there isn't much of a pattern, review them anyway. Keep in mind, however, that getting, say, a weaken question wrong doesn't necessarily mean you need to enhance your conceptual understanding. It might simply mean you need to drill the concept into your brain a little deeper. It might also mean you need to take better care of your health or take a break from studying.

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