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April 19, 2021

What Kind of Vocabulary Should I Expect on the LSAT?

What Kind of Vocabulary Should I Expect on the LSAT?

Note: this was originally written for the PowerScore LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible. Students often ask about the vocabulary required to do well on the LSAT. They worry that they might need an especially large vocabulary, or perhaps a working knowledge of legal or logical terms. Let’s take a closer look and find out what you need to know before you take the LSAT. The Good News Most of the words you will see on the LSAT will be of the simple, … [Read more...]

Posted by Dave Killoran / LSAT Prep / LSAT Prep, Vocabulary Leave a Comment

December 28, 2020

Do I Need to Know Legal Terms to Do Well on the LSAT?

Do I Need to Know Legal Terms to Do Well on the LSAT

A common question most students ask themselves when deciding to take on the LSAT concerns the vocabulary the LSAT requires you to know to do well. Do you need an especially large vocabulary? Or perhaps a working knowledge of legal or logical terms? With this in mind, let's take a closer look and discover what you need to know before you take the LSAT.The good news is that most of the words you'll encounter on the LSAT are of the simple, … [Read more...]

Posted by Dave Killoran / LSAT Prep / LSAT Prep, Vocabulary Leave a Comment

October 21, 2019

A Qualitative Analysis: How Measurements of Quantity Affect the LSAT

A Qualitative Analysis on Quantitation: How Measurements of Quantity Affect the LSAT

“Thanks for teaching me the definition of many....it really means a lot.” Dad Jokes aside, knowing the exact definition of quantified terms like many can be crucial in mastering the LSAT. Quantification is an integral element in the discussion of logical force. This concept is of the utmost importance in understanding the power of language. Speaking with high levels of logical force doesn’t imply that you hold any special title, nor does it … [Read more...]

Posted by jdonnell / Logical Reasoning, LSAT Prep / Logical Reasoning, LSAT Prep, Vocabulary Leave a Comment

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