Posts in the LSAT Category
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 […]
Quick Tip: Your Studying Environment and Prioritizing Yourself A lot of the time, we devote our studying time to understanding specific concepts for the LSAT. This is wonderful and, of […]
Quick Tip To Write or Not to Write Know when to pick up your pencil and write something down! For Logical Reasoning, many students either write too little or write […]
Quick Tip: Use Ctrl+F / Command-F in RC Passages Looking for a keyword or phrase in your RC passage? Ctrl+F (Command-F for Mac) is completely allowed! Use this quick command […]
Quick Tip Can I Command-F? Ever since the LSAT entered the brave new digital world in 2018, many students have wondered about what technological features are permitted—and not permitted! As […]
Quick Tip Keep your routine on test day. When I reach my final tutoring session with a student, they typically ask me, “What should I do on test day?” My […]
Quick Tip Flaw Questions When attempting flaw questions, your job isn’t to identify the ‘biggest flaw’, just to find ‘a flaw’. The LSAT will never give you two flaws in […]