LSAT test-takers need little convincing to prepare carefully for logical reasoning questions, which make up two of the three scored sections of the test. After all, untangling conditional or causal ...
Discussion around the correct answer to an LSAT reading comprehension question is saying a lot about how discourse goes wrong on X. On Wednesday, one user studying for the Law School Admission Test ...
Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q&A, a monthly feature of Law Admissions Lowdown that provides admissions advice to readers who send in questions and admissions profiles. If you ...
For decades, LSAT test-takers carefully filled in bubbles on answer sheets, and test preparation techniques emphasized writing notes and diagrams directly in the test book. Recent changes in test ...
The LSAT is a dreaded four-letter acronym that can make or break a law school application. After ten years of tutoring law school applicants, I know that thorough preparation and a complete ...
Both the logical reasoning and reading comprehension sections of the LSAT have questions that ask for something like “the main point of an argument” or “the author’s main conclusion.” This may seem ...
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