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January 12, 2017

So Your Child Is Preparing for the LSAT: A Memo to the Parents

So Your Child Is Preparing for the LSAT: A Memo to the Parents

So, your child has decided to become a lawyer. You are proud as well as relieved: no future rock stars will be living in your basement for years. Now that your child is prepping for the LSAT, you want to be supportive without being overbearing. Here's how to strike the right balance: Things You Can DoLearn a little about the LSAT. Unless you are an attorney yourself, you probably know little about the test. No, it's not an IQ test (if it … [Read more...]

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January 1, 2017

Virtual Proctors for Practice LSAT Tests!

Vitrual Proctors for LSAT Practice Tests

Getting the timing of the LSAT down is one of the most important parts to beating the test. Do you still need an easy way to time yourself while you take practice tests at home? Don't worry, we’ve got an LSAT Virtual Proctor that you can access online to time your tests. Best part? It's entirely free.Our proctors are set up to time you on standard 4-section and 5-section prep tests. If you don't have any practice tests, you can purchase them … [Read more...]

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December 29, 2016

Conditional Reasoning 101: The Domino Effect

Conditional Reasoning 101 The Domino Effect

In a previous blog post, I talk about the basics of conditional reasoning on the LSAT. It deals with fairly simple statements involving a single sufficient condition and a single necessary condition. Though, on the LSAT, things are not always that simple! Sometimes, you will encounter conditional chains. This is where one thing is sufficient for another, which is sufficient for a third, which is sufficient for a fourth. Stringing these … [Read more...]

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December 27, 2016

What to Do to Prepare for Law School as a High Schooler

What to Do to Prepare for Law School as a High Schooler

We answer a lot of law school admissions questions throughout the year. One of the most prevalent comes from the younger crowd of aspiring law school applicants. "I'm only a junior/senior in high school, but I already know I want to go to law school. What do I need to do to increase my chances of getting into [law school]?" First of all, kudos to you for pre-planning! Here are some pointers to help you on your path. Basic Requirements These are … [Read more...]

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December 27, 2016

Taking the LSAT in Mexico

Mexico LSAT

Are you taking the LSAT in Mexico? Students take the LSAT if they plan to attend law schools in the US and Canada. However, the test administers across the globe. Check out this post about taking the LSAT abroad.In Mexico, only one location offers the LSAT: Mexico, English Goal SC. While there is just one location option, it occurs twice per year: September/October and December. You can find a complete list of test dates and deadlines here. … [Read more...]

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December 26, 2016

LSAT Scoring Scales: Facts and Figures

In the days following each LSAT, students often worry about how their LSAT will be scaled. A more generous scoring scale can positively affect scores whereas a harsher curve can adversely affect scores. For those of you considering your possible test scaling, let’s examine a few historical facts about LSAT scoring scales.Here are a few facts about LSAT tests and scoring scales:Average number of questions per LSAT:100.71Greatest number … [Read more...]

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December 22, 2016

Conditional Reasoning 101: As Easy as Falling Off a Log

Conditional Reasoning 101: As Easy as Falling Off a Log

Conditional reasoning is argumentation based on “if…then” statements and it is a prominent feature of the LSAT. While the numbers vary from test to test, year to year, you can expect around 10 questions in a single LR section that involve conditional reasoning. You’ll also see that at least half of the Logic Games will employ it as well. Some games will be entirely conditional, with every single rule setting up an if/then statement. For example, … [Read more...]

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December 20, 2016

Taking the LSAT in Kenya

Kenya LSAT

Are you taking the LSAT in Kenya? Students take the LSAT if they plan to attend law schools in the US and Canada. However, the test administers across the globe. Check out this post about taking the LSAT abroad.In Kenya, only one location offers the LSAT: Nairobi, Corner Affair. While there is just one location option, it occurs twice per year: February and June. You can find a complete list of test dates and deadlines here. Students should … [Read more...]

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December 17, 2016

Can You Diagram These Conditional Reasoning Phrases?

Can You Diagram These Conditional Reasoning Phrases?

Conditional reasoning appears throughout the LSAT, in the arguments presented within the Logical Reasoning sections of the test, in the grouping games that are featured in every Logic Games section, and even (to a lesser extent) in the Reading Comprehension section of the test. This type of logic classifies conditions as Sufficient or Necessary, depending on whether they are sufficient to glean further information, or necessary for something else … [Read more...]

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December 15, 2016

Speed Dating with the LSAT: How to Pick a Winner

Speed Dating with the LSAT

It’s the Logical Reasoning section, and you’re already cooking. You’ve read the first stimulus and reacted to it, maybe noticed some flaw or some important indicator language. You’ve read the question stem, so you know what you’re supposed to be looking for.  You've developed a prephrase, so you are clear about what the right answer is supposed to look like, what it’s supposed to do. Now what do you do? Time for Speed Dating If you don’t know … [Read more...]

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December 14, 2016

Taking the LSAT in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan LSAT

Are you taking the LSAT in Azerbaijan? Students take the LSAT if they plan to attend law schools in the US and Canada. However, the test administers across the globe. Check out this post about taking the LSAT abroad.In Azerbaijan, only one location offers the LSAT: Baku, American Councils of International Education. The test occurs only once per year in September/October. You can find a complete list of test dates and deadlines here. Students … [Read more...]

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December 11, 2016

Logical Reasoning and Its Challenges

Logical Reasoning and Its Challenges

The makers of the LSAT are very good at creating difficult Logical Reasoning questions. And since they can test new questions in the experimental sections, they can glean a lot about what works against the unwary test taker. How to Make Logical Reasoning Questions More Challenging When the makers of the LSAT create a Logical Reasoning question, they have several chances to make it more challenging. They can write a difficult stimulus. Ask a … [Read more...]

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December 11, 2016

Help! My LSAT Test Center Was Closed!

Help! My LSAT Test Center Was Closed!

So your LSAT Test Center was closed? Here are the next steps you should take:Stay calm. Don't panic. This is something that LSAC is familiar with (it's happened numerous times in the past), and they won't leave you high and dry. Hold on to your admissions ticket. You'll still need it to take the test at a later date. Wait for an email from LSAC. They will contact you to advise that your test center is closed, and to let you know what … [Read more...]

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December 8, 2016

Should You Cancel Your LSAT Score?

Should You Cancel Your LSAT Score?

After the completion of a real LSAT, many test-takers will be asking a very important question. Should I cancel my score? If you find yourself amidst their numbers, don’t worry. You’re definitely not alone. It’s very common for LSAT-takers to second-guess themselves and fret. You may even experience this the moment you leave the testing center! How did you do on the test? What will your score be? Which questions did you get right and wrong? … [Read more...]

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