In this week’s installment of our series on LSAT basics, I’ll discuss the major question types in the logical reasoning section of the test. These question types alone constitute more than half of all ...
Many test-takers find the logic games on the analytical reasoning section of the LSAT the most intimidating part of the test. But like everything on the LSAT, completing logic games with speed and ...
The LSAT is a dreaded exam that can make or break your law school application. As I mentioned in last week's blog, thorough preparation and a complete understanding of the test is only way to ensure ...
In this and the next post on LSAT basics, I'll address the logic games section. Unlike the logical reasoning and reading comprehension sections, logic games are foreign to almost everybody. Once you ...
As most of you are aware, the LSAT is designed to measure skills that are considered essential for success in law school. The three multiple-choice question types on the LSAT are reading comprehension ...
The logical reasoning section of the LSAT can seem daunting, like an assault of barbed questions from all directions. One minute you’re trying to nail down a logical flaw, the next you’re trying to ...
Following a settlement last week between a legally blind student and the Law School Admission Council, the Law School Admission Test will no longer include the analytical reasoning section. Angelo ...
As soon as I told my friends and family about my plans to take the LSAT, the standardized law-school admissions test, people started warning me about one particular set of questions. Analytical ...
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