Last-Minute Tips: Reading Comprehension
With less than three weeks until the June LSAT, it’s time to buckle down on studying. This week we’re offering one important last-minute tip for each LSAT section. Today, we talk about Reading...
View ArticleAaron Cohn’s 2014 February LSAT Predictions
The February LSAT is coming up this weekend, so as usual it’s time for us to predict what delights it’ll hold. I’m honored to take over the LSAT predictions (I didn’t know you were allowed to do it if...
View ArticleThe Role of Luck on the LSAT (and How to Prepare for it)
Today, all across the US and Canada (this is an LSAT blog, after all), many people of Irish heritage and not-one-bit-Irish heritage alike will celebrate St. Patrick by wearing green, drinking things...
View ArticleSpeed up!
There is a lot to learn for the LSAT, from diagramming conditionals, to memorizing flaw categories, to wrangling with combo games. The December LSAT is fast approaching, and hopefully students taking...
View ArticleHow to Review a Practice Exam
When you finish a 3.5 hour-long practice test, the last thing you want to do after scoring it is to go over the questions you got wrong. But reviewing practice tests is ridiculously important. It’s as...
View ArticleHow do I finish 4 @#$! RC passages and 27 questions in 35 minutes?!
I have to answer questions on this??? Interesting question, if coarsely phrased. Very few students finish any of the sections on their first practice exam, but with Logical Reasoning and Logic Games,...
View ArticleThe December 2016 LSAT: Instant Recap
Good luck today! Check back here after the exam for information or to add what you know in the comments. We’ll be updating throughout the day. An important note: LSAC prohibits us from publishing any...
View ArticleLSAT Reading Comprehension: It Ain’t What You Think
It’s just words, right? WRONG. If you’re planning to take the LSAT, there’s a pretty good chance you’ve taken other standardized tests before — the SAT or ACT, perhaps even the GRE or GMAT. These...
View ArticleFrom the Vaults: Tackling Comparative Reading Passages on the LSAT
Reading Comprehension is probably the most ignored section of the LSAT. People tend to think something like, “I’ve been reading since I was five. If I can’t get it by now, I’m just gonna have to live...
View ArticleEarly LSAT Check-In: What Is and Isn’t Important after the First Few Lessons
Blueprint classes for the June LSAT are underway—most students are a few lessons in at this point. If you’re studying for the June LSAT, let’s talk about what should and shouldn’t be important at this...
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