Posts in the LSAT Category
Quick Tip: Don’t go back to the passage unless you need to! For many of us, timing is a struggle in Reading Comprehension. Oftentimes, students spend too much time going […]
Quick Tip: Waiting for Results What should you do when you’re waiting to hear back about your score? This is probably the most excruciating part of your LSAT journey, because […]
Quick Tip Using Scratch Paper On your official test day, you’re allowed 5 blank sheets to use as scratch paper. You’re also allowed to use 8.5 x 14 in. scratch […]
Quick Tip Don’t Overdo Blind Review! Blind Review is great . . . but there can be too much of a good thing! If you’re taking significantly more time to […]
Quick Tip Wrong Answer Journal Many people find studying for Logic Games to be the most intuitive—just do sections, and do them over and over again. However, people struggle to […]
Quick Tip Set Up Your Room! If you’re sitting for the LSAT, there are probably a million things on your mind: the material, proctor difficulties, your nerves, etc. The last […]
Quick Tip: Don’t Forget LSAT Writing! Since the LSAT writing sample isn’t scored, it’s easy to skip right over it in your eagerness to focus on the actual test. The […]
Quick Tip Diagram in Pen Many students diagram Logic Games in pencil, reasoning that they may make mistakes and want to erase them. I’d advise against this for a couple […]
Quick Tip: Tough Inferences For many students, Inference questions are the hardest part of Reading Comprehension. Sometimes it can feel like a tough Inference question asks you to guess what […]
Quick Tip Learn LawHub As you may know, your actual LSAT will be taken on the LawHub platform, where LSAC has generously included a number of real PrepTests (PTs). While […]