Posts in the LSAT Category
Quick Tip: Strengthening & Weakening Questions Here’s your reminder that Strengthening and Weakening questions are exactly the same. They both focus on one thing: the support. The support is what […]
Quick Tip It’s OK to Pause No, I don’t mean that you can literally pause the test, unfortunately. But I mean that you can pause yourself. We all have those […]
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 […]