Posts in the LSAT Category
LSAT proctors on test day are strict. They make you stop at 35 minutes, period. You get very little time between sections. You only get one break, after the third […]
2013-03-13 Update:If you are enrolled in a full course you can use the Study Schedule Generator to make a study schedule customized to your needs. Students often ask for LSAT […]
The LSAC, the makers of the LSAT, have provided a lot of good, free LSAT practice materials. But they’re buried amidst a lot of dull administrative information, so I made […]
Two weeks ago, we released Sequencing Games with a Twist problem sets as a part of our online course to help students better hone in those LSAT skills. Today, we’re […]
One of our most popular free tools is the free Virtual 4-Section LSAT Proctor and Timer and 5-Section LSAT Proctor and Timer. Students of our online course use them to […]
[Update July 1]: We are pleased to announce the winner of our give away: Congratulations Maggie H! We have a runner up prize for everyone who entered: A coupon for […]
I used to love Mad Libs when I was little. Kids would get a couple books of Mad Libs on their birthday, and then have to protect them from their […]
We have unbundled LSAT PrepTests 63 (June 2011), 64 (October 2011), and 65 (December 2011) along with their HD video explanations from our LSAT Premium course. You can purchase the […]
1. Chin up. You’ve been studying for a long time. You’re ready for this. As a bonus, you still have three weeks to improve even more. 2. Take 1 to […]
Okay, we’ve been working our asses off here trying to get LSAT prep materials up here for you in time for the June LSAT. Time is ticking down! So… two […]