LSAT 2011, Premier Program
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Word Count
120,000 words, Guess
Page Count
480 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelsatpremier2011f0000unse
- ISBN-101419549936
- ISBN-139781419549939
- OCLC Control Number660139894
- Open LibraryOL8483615M
Classifications
- LCCKF285.Z9 L73 2010
Description
Kaplan LSAT 2011 Premier with CD-ROM is a ground-breaking prep program that uses the latest technology and advanced tools to maximize a student's score. Featuring revolutionary live online events and comprehensive practice and test-taking strategies, this invaluable guide offers exclusive free access to an interactive online companion with exceptional assets, including: Live Online Seminar: A state-of-the-art online classroom session in real time, complete with audio, video, instant chat, whiteboards, and screen sharing; Fast Fact Videos: Kaplan's best LSAT tutors review the most important concepts from each chapter in 3-to-5 minute video clips; Diagnostic quiz to target areas for score improvement; New practice quizzes every month; Customizable study plan and progress report. This comprehensive preparation program also provides: Only real, official LSAT questions; Expert tutor tips: Sidebars with insider tips and tricks from high-scoring, expert instructors; 5 full-length official LSAT practice tests (three in the book, two online); Hundreds of additional practice questions. - Publisher.
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