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Confused about LSAT strategies? Getting conflicting advice from friends, textbooks, blogs, and LSAT prep courses? There is a plethora of LSAT resources out there and they don’t all agree on the best way to tackle a question, diagram a logic game or even read a passage. And with all the wonderful advice you can glean [...]
Getting started on your LSAT prep? Make sure you have a plan. Preparing for the LSAT can be as simple as signing up and writing the exam, getting a great score and applying to law school. Although for most of us it requires much more work than that. Your first step should be to take [...]
When reading your logical reasoning questions keep an eye out for any words expressing amounts. These words can be crucial to finding your correct answer. In a moment we’ll look at a sample LSAT question that uses amount words but first here’s a few examples of the words to look for: Sample Amount Words for [...]
Our Virtual LSAT Proctor has been such a hit that we’ve decided to upgrade and improve it with some suggestions from our students. Version 2 is now up and running. In case you’re wondering, it’s totally free. Why use a Virtual LSAT Proctor? Taking official LSAT exams under official LSAT timing conditions is an essential [...]
It looks like the experimental section was the second section of the October 2010 LSAT. Here’s a bit more on the LSAT experimental section.
The experimental section of the October 9, 2010 LSAT like any LSAT varies depending upon which version of the test you were given. It is usually one of the first three sections of the test. (before the break) Here is how you can figure out which section was experimental on your LSAT: 1. Which type [...]
One of the first questions I often hear from students looking into the LSAT is “How much time do I need to put in?” It’s obviously different for everyone, some of us can ace the test with little or no preparation while others might take months of dedicated study to see significant improvements in their [...]
I often get asked how people should prepare for the LSAT and what the best use of their budget is? Here’s a break down of the options available… Option 1 $80+ “I don’t need help” Option 2 $170-230+ “Well maybe a little help” Option 3 $329 “Best Bang for your buck” Option 4 $629 “3 [...]