My friends don't get my LSAT jokes and that makes me sad.

1. Correlation always = Causation

2. The more money you spend on a course the higher the score you will get always.

3. For the games never split into boards.

4. For RC read the questions first, for every passage. Then read all the passages.

5. Read the directions before the section very carefully! They change often!

6. Bring your cell phone to the test center in case they update the center location.

7. Use a different color highlighter for every paragraph on RC to stay organized.

8. The LSAT is a born skill. If you take it the first time and don't score in the 170's you can't ever score that high.

9.For LR let the answers choices guide you. Often times you can have no idea about the stimulus but the right answer choice will just POP out at you.

10. Always read the answer choices first

11. Bring a really loud timer to the testing location to make sure you know when time is up!

12. When you take a PT always look at your score right away. This will provide you vindication that you are actually smart.

13. Use a pen on the scantron so the scoring machine can read the bubbles clearly

14. If you ever do a live BR session and the group is unsure about an answer look it up and tell them. "No guys it's B I looked"

14.5 IF you see 3 A's in a row the next answer can't be A as it is too many.

15. If you get into trouble, panic. It can help you power through questions you normally would miss.

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3 comments

  • Wednesday, Jul 13 2016

    "I'm just gonna wing it and see how I do" - Me, before the June 2015 LSAT, and after just two pretests. Horrible score! And no, I don't know what I was thinking. lol..

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  • Tuesday, Jul 12 2016

    Do the LSAT test writers have pet honeybees or something?

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  • Monday, Jul 11 2016

    @7sagestudentservices

    said:

    14. If you ever do a live BR session and the group is unsure about an answer look it up and tell them. "No guys it's B I looked"

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