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4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but the problems are more than just mere annoyances, April 19, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Peterson's Lsat Supercourse (Paperback)
This book really does offer some solid studying tips and it contains a number of mock questions, which is very useful. However, there are some problems, such as that many of the pages are just plain crooked; that is, it's as though some less-than-conscientious person photocopied pages while telling someone about his/her weekend and didn't pay close attention to the job at hand. It's a little off-putting. Also, I found at least one instance where the answer simply wasn't listed anywhere. And in at least one other question, there were two answers that were exactly the same. This is no reflection on Mr. Martinson, save that it's his name on the cover. It means some pretty sloppy editing went on while the book was being put together.
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