< Past LSAT Explained

October 2001 Form 1LSS51

Section I Logical Reasoning

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Section II Reading Comprehension

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Section III Analytical Reasoning

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Section IV Logical Reasoning

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Henry Adams, ""Rembrandt or not Rembrandt?" 1995 by the Smithsonian Institution.

Jeremy Bernstein, "The Passions of Mme. Curie." 1995 by NYREV, Inc.

James P. Draper, ed., Black Literature Criticism. 1992 by Gale Research Inc.

Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, "The Psychology of Preferences." by Scientific American, Inc.

Charles Sevilla, "Unanimous Juries Are Essential." 1983 by Greenhaven Press, Inc.

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