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Sign up to star your favorites The LSAT Retake Survival Guide

The unthinkable has happened: you have to retake the LSAT. Maybe you’re one of the many people impacted by this August’s testing fiasco, where LSAC’s online proctoring service, Prometric, had major […]

Sign up to star your favorites Pre-phrasing and You

 Prephrasing is one of the most powerful tools on the LSAT. Trap answers on all three sections of the test only work if you consider them thoroughly, and the pre-phrase […]

Sign up to star your favorites Wrong Answer Journaling: Quality over Quantity

Most of us come into the LSAT having a level of familiarity with standardized tests. Whether you’ve taken the ACT, SAT, or other academic qualifying exam, you have likely learned […]

Sign up to star your favorites Manufacturing LSAT Motivation

  My own LSAT experience included periods of full- and part-time studying and multiple exam takes. One constant battle for me was keeping motivation and morale high. Even if you manage […]

Sign up to star your favorites The Importance of Untimed Work

One question that comes up a lot when I’m teaching students the LSAT: Why should I do untimed drills when the test is timed? I’d like to raise a few […]

Sign up to star your favorites Fix Your Foolproofing

As an LSAT student you have likely heard this hypothesis: that Logic Games is the section that is easiest to improve. One way to efficiently drill games to perfection is […]

Sign up to star your favorites Simulating the Test-Day Experience

Practice tests (PTs) should not be used simply as a measure of predicting what you would score on test day. PTs should also be used to gauge the efficiency of […]

Sign up to star your favorites Lean on Games as Test Day Approaches

Test day coming up in a week or two and not sure how to spend your study hours? Try reprioritizing Logic Games. Doing a game or two a day—and relatively […]

Sign up to star your favorites Structure over Detail

Many students I meet struggle with reading on the LSAT. The way we need to approach each stimulus and passage is very different from the way we read passages in […]