Learn what makes the LSAT challenging, the sections that test takers struggle with most, and what counts as a good LSAT score ...
As a test prep course reviewer, I tried both 7Sage and LSAT Demon to see what it’s actually like to study with each, so you don’t have to guess. This guide breaks down what they offer, what stood out, ...
A common mistake that LSAT test-takers make is to treat the LSAT like going to the gym. They imagine that the more hours they put into drilling, the more they’ll improve. And when progress stalls, ...
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If you’ve ever opened your laptop after a long day and thought, “I can’t study another section tonight,” you already know what matters most in LSAT prep: staying consistent. I tested both Blueprint ...
A range of smartphone applications have proliferated in recent years to assist with LSAT prep. While such apps can be useful, LSAT test-takers should not rely on these apps alone, for several reasons.
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You're an aspiring lawyer with big dreams, but the LSAT stands in your way. Don't sweat it! This guide will walk you through a foolproof study plan that'll have you acing the test in no time. We'll ...
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Learn how to calculate LSAT scores. Understand raw vs scaled scores, conversion tables, and how to score your practice tests accurately.
On Oct. 18, the Law School Admissions Council announced that it would remove the logic games, also known as the analytical reading section, from the Law School Admissions Test. This change reflects a ...