The LSAT differs from most standardized tests. It tests mental skills like logical reasoning and analysis under tight time constraints rather than familiarity with specific subjects like grammar or ...
Recently, I discussed the power of untimed LSAT practice and how to use it most effectively as part of your LSAT preparation. But untimed practice is just one component — timed practice is equally ...
Regularly taking complete, timed practice tests is the most important element of LSAT preparation. In addition to providing great practice for the problems themselves, taking practice tests in the ...
The best way to study for the LSAT is focused and methodical practice, to steadily pinpoint and eliminate weak points. Like a tennis player preparing for a tournament, you should strengthen your ...
You’ve got the LSAT in your sights. You’ve bought the books. You’ve made a study plan. You’ve blocked off your calendar. You’ve booked a test date and a back-up. You have a good handle on what you ...
The LSAT has a steep learning curve. For example, the first time you encounter a logic game, the task of organizing and making deductions from the information provided might seem bewildering.
When I tried both, the difference came down to experience and results. Kaplan feels built for today’s students: a polished dashboard, interactive quizzes, instant feedback, and the exclusive LSAT ...
Blueprint was founded in 2005 when three college students decided LSAT prep didn’t have to feel dull or overwhelming. The program is designed to make studying more effective while keeping you engaged, ...