Posts in the LSAT Category
Highlight the Issue with the Answer Choice Oftentimes, students will come to me saying they narrow down a question to two potential answer choices but always pick the incorrect one. […]
Quick Tip Ever feel like the countdown timer at the top left corner is distracting you? With the LawHub interface, you can hide it by simply clicking on it. Personally, […]
Quick Tip: Save Global Questions for Last! One of the biggest time crunches we face in the LSAT is the Logic Games section. If we jump into the questions without […]
Quick Tip: Try Taking Your Sections Backward! Whenever we take a practice test, we tend to be very careful on the first game, passage, or set of questions. Over time […]
Quick Tip Because of the sheer amount of non-fiction text, Reading Comprehension passages can be quite a hurdle. Our brains may not be used to digesting that kind of information. […]
Follow the Text with Your Cursor! One of the biggest challenges of Reading Comprehension is staying engaged. It is necessary to come up with tricks to keep your mind focused […]
Save your main point questions for last! The best way to improve at Reading Comprehension is to selectively choose the order in which you read the passages and answer questions. […]
Quick Tip: Study in Downtime For most of us, studying for the LSAT is not the only thing we have going on: school, full-time work, or any other number of […]
Quick Tip: Using Analytics Are you familiar with 7Sage’s Analytics tool? If you’re not, you should be! Your Analytics can be a huge help when building your study strategy and […]
Quick Tip: Study Actively One common misconception about the LSAT is that improvement is solely a product of the number of hours put in. Some think that even if those […]