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Sign up to star your favorites Study Healthy

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites The Value of Skipping

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites Building a Study Schedule

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 […]

Sign up to star your favorites The Value of Easy Questions

Quick Tip: Give yourself study breaks when you need them! It’s great to have a schedule to stick to, either daily or hourly. But sometimes you can find yourself burning […]

Sign up to star your favorites Goal Setting

Quick Tip: Create a Daily Habit! Many students have trouble determining what their study sessions should look like. A great method is to create a daily habit that attacks your […]

Sign up to star your favorites Attacking Logic Games

Quick Tip: Do the “if” questions first in Logic Games! The Logic Games section is a time squeeze. In a section where every moment counts, we can maximize our work […]

Sign up to star your favorites Reading Comprehension: Looking for the Forest

Quick Tip: Save your MP questions for last! Many students jump into the Reading Comprehension section without a question order strategy. One way to maximize your score is to save […]

Sign up to star your favorites Study Actively

Quick Tip: Don’t cram the day before your test! In the frantic run-up to the actual LSAT, people occasionally forget something basic—but important—about this test: it’s not something you can […]

Sign up to star your favorites Improving Low-Resolution Summaries

Quick Tip: Think of Examples Part of what makes Reading Comprehension so difficult is that the language is often very abstract. One thing you can do to combat this is […]

Sign up to star your favorites Isolate Your Targets

Quick Tip: Reuse Your Question-Specific Game Boards! Some Logic Games questions add a new condition (e.g., “if F is included…”) and ask you to evaluate the remaining possibilities. But for […]