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LSAT Logic Games Predictions: December 2017
in PrelawCommon LSAT Approach Mistakes That Lower Your Score
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Common LSAT Approach Mistakes That Lower Your Score: Students make the LSAT much more difficult for themselves by committing common mistakes in how they take the test. In this post, we cover common LSAT approach mistakes, and how to fix them during your prep!
Which LSAT Logic Games Should I Focus On?
in PrelawWhich LSAT Logic Games Should I Focus On?
In this blog, we typically write about LSAT Logic Games more than we do about any other section. On the surface, this doesn’t make sense. Since the sections on the LSAT are not weighted, Logic Games are worth the least of any section. Yet, they cause the most anxiety and fear in students. Often, students try to hedge their bets by studying what they think will appear on the test. A better approach is to study the games that will help you learn the other games faster. So, in this post, we go over what LSAT Logic Games you should focus on if you are struggling with the section as a whole.
Can You Raise Your LSAT Score After Multiple Attempts?
in PrelawCan You Raise Your LSAT Score After Multiple Attempts?
If you’ve sat for the LSAT multiple times, and have not seen much change in your score, you might think it’s impossible to increase it, no matter how much you study. However, this is not true! We’ve had students increase their scores by 5-10 points on their third or fourth attempt at the LSAT. So, what’s the best way to raise your LSAT score if you feel like you’ve tried everything?
LSAT Milestones: A Guide To Preparing In 3 Months
in PrelawLSAT Milestones: A Guide To Preparing In 3 Months
“Am I in a good place?” is the most common question students ask LSAT tutors. The LSAT is an especially tough test to judge where you are. Unlike the MCAT, you can’t use how much information you’ve memorized to tell if you are prepared. So, we thought we could help with some LSAT milestones to let you know where you should be at various stages of studying. Although we generally advise taking 6 months to fully prepare for the test, we recognize people might not have that luxury. So, we’ll base this post off of a 3 month timeline.
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Is The LSAT Harder Now Than It Used To Be?
in PrelawIs The LSAT Harder Now Than It Used To Be?
Is The LSAT Harder Now Than It Used To Be?: You’ve studied the past 40 released LSATs in minuscule detail. Countless hours of your time has been spent in the library. You feel like you have mastered every facet of the LSAT. Then, when test day comes, you leave the testing room befuddled. That test seemed harder than anything given in the past! How unfair is it that you sat for the particular exam! Believe it or not, this is a common reaction from LSAT takers. But is the LSAT harder now than it used to be? Read further to see our take!
Don’t Let LSAT Results Anxiety Get To You!
in PrelawDon’t Let LSAT Results Anxiety Get To You! 4 Tips To Get You Through To Results
From everything we’ve heard from students, the September 2017 LSAT was particularly grueling. While we hear this after every administration of the test, that’s probably small comfort to you. Now that it’s over, if you still have LSAT results anxiety based on your experience, that’s normal! Most people feel terrible when they come out of the test. In this post, we’re going to give you some tips to help get you through until results come out!
LSAT Logic Games Predictions: September 2017
in PrelawLSAT Logic Games Predictions: September 2017 LSAT
We’re within a week of the September 2017 LSAT. As we did starting with the June 2017 test, we are going to make predictions based on historical patterns on past PrepTests. For the June 2017 test, we correctly predicted 3 of the 4 game types. So, here are our September 2017 LSAT Logic Games predictions!
Where Should I Be Two Weeks Before the LSAT?
in PrelawWhere Should I Be Two Weeks Before the LSAT?
We are now within two weeks of the September 2017 LSAT! One of the most common questions we get from students is “Where should I be now in terms of my prep?” Although this does vary from student to student during their prep time, we do have some general advice of where you should be two weeks before the LSAT. Read further to see more details!
LSAT Test Dates News: More Chances To Take In 2019!
in PrelawThe LSAT Test Dates News: More Chances To Take In 2019!
In early June, the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) announced another big change to its LSAT test dates options starting in 2018. Read further to find out the details.
LSAT Writing Sample Frequently Asked Questions
in PrelawLSAT Writing Sample Frequently Asked Questions
The part of the LSAT that is least talked about is the writing sample portion, and probably for good reason. It is unscored, and the last section of an arduous test. Many students wonder how exactly to prepare for it, and what is expected of them. In this blog, we’ll go over the purpose of the LSAT writing sample, and touch on some tips.
Is A Private LSAT Tutor Really Worth It?
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Is A Private LSAT Tutor Really Worth It?
There are dozens of LSAT courses, books, guides, and manuals to help guide you through your preparation for the LSAT. As a private LSAT tutor, I’m often asked if it is really worth it, or if a similar level of preparation can happen other ways. I always let students know that prep for the LSAT can take multiple forms, but that a private LSAT tutor comes with some benefits you cannot get anywhere else! Here’s our take on what advantages a private LSAT tutor offers over prep courses and books.
3 Crucial Tips To Tackle LSAT Logical Reasoning Questions
in Prelaw3 Crucial Tips To Tackle LSAT Logical Reasoning Questions
LSAT Logical Reasoning questions make up half of the points available on the exam. Thus, they should be a key area of review! Although many students stress out most about Logic Games, Logical Reasoning is more key to your success. To illustrate this point, if you answered half of the LSAT Logical Reasoning questions wrong on test day, you could score no higher than around a 162 or 163. And that’s assuming you answer every other question on the test correctly!
We are almost a month out from the September 2017 LSAT. If you are still struggling with Logical Reasoning, here are our top tips to help your review!
5 Inside Tips for Logic Games Success
in Prelaw5 Inside Tips for Logic Games Success
At our mock LSAT this past Saturday at Wayne State University, we fielded questions after students completed the exam. As you might have guessed, many of them revolved around Logic Games! Even though it is worth the least amount of any section of the exam, students worry the most about it. The basis of every question came down to this: what can I do to guarantee Logic Games success?