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Posts by Julia Greve-Hoffman

Sign up to star your favorites Wrong Answer Journaling: Quality over Quantity

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Fix Your Foolproofing

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Simulating the Test-Day Experience

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Structure over Detail

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Changing Up Strategies

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Developing Your Strategies

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Timed vs. Untimed Practice

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Using Practice Tests

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Study Priorities

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 […]