Posts in the LSAT Category
The single most important thing you can do to improve your LSAT score is to take real, full length, timed LSAT Prep Tests. In a previous post, I told you […]
Anyone who is really good at something can do the basic skills without thinking. It’s just pure instinct. That is what you want to happen with the LSAT. You want […]
What should you do today to study for the LSAT? How long do I need to study to get ready for my test date? When do I start taking timed […]
Have you taken Prep Tests yet? You need to if you want to do well on the LSAT. Now, if you’ve taken Prep Tests, have you properly reviewed them? To properly […]
Look at that McRib. So juicy and so tempting. So easy to eat it just melts in your mouth and coagulates on your gut. Look at those fries. Perfectly flavored […]
Studying for the LSAT can be demoralizing at times. I’ve been there myself and I know how much that sucks. I also know that when it gets you down. The […]
Practice LSATs can be a gold mine of valuable data on *exactly* what you need to work on to improve. Unfortunately, most students don’t know how to take advantage of […]
Most people take practice LSATs wrong. I see it all the time, and it sucks because it comes back to bite them in the ass on test day. I don’t […]
It’s very important that you print your PrepTests correctly. If you don’t, you’re denying yourself the opportunity to get comfortable with the actual layout of the test. Here are the […]
For most students reading comprehension is the hardest part of the LSAT to improve on. They feel that reading is a talent that you can’t really improve. Or they may […]