The PowerScore 2004 LSATs Deconstructed is the only resource on the market that provides readers with an advanced system for attacking every logic game, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension question on the June, October, and December 2004 LSATs. PowerScore strongly believes that by studying the logic behind each question, students will increase their ability to perform well on the LSAT.
The use of original test material is essential in preparing for the LSAT and no question in this book has been modified from its original form. All of the methods and techniques discussed in the book use methodology also found in the PowerScore Logic Games Bible and Logical Reasoning Bible.
This one-of-a-kind book contains explanations of each problem, including explanations of the correct answer choices and explanations of the incorrect answer choices, to greatly increase readers' chances of recognizing patterns present within the LSAT. Also included is a brief overview of each section on the LSAT, information on how the LSAT is scored, uses of the LSAT in law school admissions, and how to approach each section of the test, plus a glossary of terms, and a brief overview of the concepts that appear on the LSAT.
Dave Killoran, a graduate of Duke University, is an expert in test preparation with over 20 years of teaching experience and a 99th percentile score on a Law Services-administered LSAT. In addition to having written PowerScore's legendary LSAT Bible Series, and many other popular publications, Dave has overseen the preparation of thousands of students and founded two national LSAT preparation companies.
Jon M. Denning- Jon is a head instructor and course developer for PowerScore, and has co-authored PowerScore's Full-length GMAT course, Weekend GMAT course, Weekend GRE course, Full-length SAT course, and Weekend SAT course.
Steve G. Stein- Steve began teaching LSAT preparation in 1995 while attending the University of Virginia School of Law. After completing his J.D., Steve joined the Massachusetts Bar, and went on to earn an M.B.A. from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University.