Posts by Julia Greve-Hoffman
Most questions on the LSAT revolve around arguments. That’s why it’s important to understand exactly what an argument is and how to break one into its component parts. V2 of […]
Most of us come into the LSAT having a level of familiarity with standardized tests. Whether you’ve taken the ACT, SAT, or other academic qualifying exam, you have likely learned […]
As an LSAT student you have likely heard this hypothesis: that Logic Games is the section that is easiest to improve. One way to efficiently drill games to perfection is […]
Practice tests (PTs) should not be used simply as a measure of predicting what you would score on test day. PTs should also be used to gauge the efficiency of […]
Many students I meet struggle with reading on the LSAT. The way we need to approach each stimulus and passage is very different from the way we read passages in […]
Try Sections in Opposite Order! While all questions on the LSAT are worth the same amount of points, some are definitely a lot easier than others. Some students find themselves […]
Quick Tip: Identify Trends in Wrong Answers An important part of the LSAT study process is reflecting upon your incorrect answers. But that does not mean focusing on why the […]
Special Announcement: Join our 7Sage Admissions Team for a discussion with law school admissions deans from across the country on Wednesday, May 24th at 8PM ET. We’ll cover the recent release of […]
Quick Tip: Practice with an Experimental Section! One of the most influential factors on our test day performance is our use of practice tests. Taking a practice test once per […]
Quick Tip: Keep a Wrong Answer Journal! A Wrong Answer Journal is a compilation of questions and the reason why you missed them. Instead of focusing on why the answers […]