Posts in the LSAT Category
Quick Tip Ever feel like the countdown timer at the top left corner is distracting you? With the LawHub interface, you can hide it by simply clicking on it. Personally, […]
Quick Tip: Save Global Questions for Last! One of the biggest time crunches we face in the LSAT is the Logic Games section. If we jump into the questions without […]
Quick Tip: Try Taking Your Sections Backward! Whenever we take a practice test, we tend to be very careful on the first game, passage, or set of questions. Over time […]
Quick Tip Because of the sheer amount of non-fiction text, Reading Comprehension passages can be quite a hurdle. Our brains may not be used to digesting that kind of information. […]
Follow the Text with Your Cursor! One of the biggest challenges of Reading Comprehension is staying engaged. It is necessary to come up with tricks to keep your mind focused […]
Save your main point questions for last! The best way to improve at Reading Comprehension is to selectively choose the order in which you read the passages and answer questions. […]
Quick Tip: Study in Downtime For most of us, studying for the LSAT is not the only thing we have going on: school, full-time work, or any other number of […]
Quick Tip: Using Analytics Are you familiar with 7Sage’s Analytics tool? If you’re not, you should be! Your Analytics can be a huge help when building your study strategy and […]
Quick Tip: Study Actively One common misconception about the LSAT is that improvement is solely a product of the number of hours put in. Some think that even if those […]
Quick Tip: Score Preview A recent feature of the LSAT is universal score preview. Previously offered only to those who were first-time takers, all students now are able to preview […]