Posts in the LSAT Category
Quick Tip Don’t overthink splitting game boards on LG. Sometimes, students feel that the decision of whether to split up an LG game board into 2, 3, or more sub-boards […]
Quick Tip Skips Aren’t Scary Believe it or not: even scorers in the 99th percentile will skip questions! Even for the highest scorers, sometimes a question just doesn’t make sense […]
Quick Tip: Stop the Negative Self-Talk! Do you ever beat yourself up about the LSAT? Whether it’s due to a low PT score, slower study progress than you expected, or […]
Quick Tip Yes, Command-F is Fine “Why didn’t you Command-F that?” “Oh, wait, that’s allowed?” I’ve had dozens of conversations like this with students of mine, online, and with friends. […]
Quick Tip To Push Back or Not to Push Back Many of you might be signed up for the April or June LSAT. Ask yourself a few questions to make […]
Quick Tip You Don’t Have to Highlight There’s nothing “wrong” with highlighting per se. Some students find that it can help them pay attention or draw their focus to particular […]
Quick Tip Skipping Questions Many students are unsure about when to skip a question, sometimes feeling as though time up front on a question means they ought to try to […]
Quick Tip Flaw, Method of Reasoning, and Argument Part Questions When attempting these types of questions, remember to ask yourself if the answer choice is describing something that happened in […]
Quick Tip Don’t try to make a wrong answer right. This is something I’ve noticed in myself, as well as with tutoring clients. Sometimes on tough LSAT questions, after eliminating […]
Quick Tip: Use the Problem Sets Page to Take Individual Sections Want to take a single section of a PT without ruining your statistics? You can do that in our […]