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What is the “experimental” section? The LSAT is composed of five multiple choice sections, but only four are scored. Those four sections include two Logical Reasoning (LR) sections, one Logic […]
As an LSAT tutor, one of the question types my students most struggle with is “resolve the paradox.” As a law school applicant, the paradox that most nettled me was […]
If you’re asking this question, we’ve got good news: you’re thinking strategically and (hopefully) respecting your limits. Both of those are attributes that can help keep a long-haul LSAT study […]
As part of a new series here in the 7Sage blog, we’ve asked our community leaders (Mentors, who were selected from among their peers for their outstanding contributions and character, […]
I’ll answer with something cryptic, which the rest of this lesson will further explain: you’re making a bad assumption. You’re assuming that you will actually get everything you answer correct, […]
Nicole here. I wanted to offer some quick words of encouragement for those of you who might be bummer about your June LSAT scores. The first time I ever took […]
Ok. LSAT Logical Reasoning—you got this! You’re logical. You’re reasonable. You destroy (or repair) arguments all the time on Twitter or Tumblr. You’ve even done some debate in high school […]
You worked hard in undergrad and now you’re getting ready to start applying. But do you know how hard is it to get into law school? Or more importantly, how […]
1. False Hope You check your LSAC account the day after your official LSAT administration because, well, there’s a chance your LSAT score will be up, right? Go ahead and […]
If you’re taking practice LSAT PrepTests, then you need to simulate the test environment. It is crucial so that you are ready for the real thing. It’s really important to […]