Posts in the LSAT Category
Special Announcement: This Saturday, June 3rd, we will be hosting a free Proctored PT! If you want practice testing under simulated LSAT test-day conditions, join us by registering here or […]
Quick Tip: Identify Trends in Wrong Answers An important part of the LSAT study process is reflecting upon your incorrect answers. But that does not mean focusing on why the […]
Special Announcement: Join our 7Sage Admissions Team for a discussion with law school admissions deans from across the country on Wednesday, May 24th at 8PM ET. We’ll cover the recent release of […]
Quick Tip: Understand previews and cancellations Students frequently ask me what it means to purchase Score Preview, or to cancel a score. This is understandable; it’s complicated and it feels […]
Quick Tip: Practice with an Experimental Section! One of the most influential factors on our test day performance is our use of practice tests. Taking a practice test once per […]
Quick Tip: Eliminate before Moving On! If you are spending a lot of time on one question, it’s a good idea to move on so that you don’t waste valuable […]
Quick Tip: Keep a Wrong Answer Journal! A Wrong Answer Journal is a compilation of questions and the reason why you missed them. Instead of focusing on why the answers […]
Quick Tip: Take proctored practice tests! While the online LSAT testing experience has undoubtedly gotten smoother, after each test administration, I nonetheless hear complaints from students. They are usually about […]
Quick Tip: Try your sections in opposite order. One way to alleviate the anxiety caused by the timer is to try your sections in opposite order. If you are like […]
Quick Tip: Give yourself enough time! No, I don’t mean on the individual questions or test sections—I mean for studying, period! Too many people think that the LSAT is like […]