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For the rest of the videos in this series and the full text of this LSAT logic game and questions as well as more videos and explanations check out our free trial online LSAT Prep Course. This video explains how to set up the diagram for the third logic game in the analytical reasoning section [...]
Many readers have asked how to improve their reading comprehension speed and score on the LSAT. Once you have a strategy down that allows you to identify and mark-up the key elements of the passages many people still run into a wall with respect to reading faster and more efficiently and gathering the relevant information [...]
Here’s a strategy for improving your LSAT score. It doesn’t rely on tricks or techniques while you’re writing the test but instead focuses on how you make use of your LSAT practice exams. The way in which you take and review your practice LSATs can have a huge impact on your score improvement. Many students [...]
Here’s a few suggestions to help you improve your speed on the LSAT 1. If you’re just going straight through from question 1 to 17 or so and then running out of time you need to force yourself to pick up the pace. This may seem like a blinding glimpse of the obvious but forcing [...]
This video lesson will give you some great strategies for improving your logic games diagram set ups! Here’s the captions from the Video… Introduction to LSAT Logic Games What these first few lessons are designed to do is give you an overview of the LSAT Logic Games. We’re going to give you some strategies and [...]
On the LSAT you will often encounter the terms “either, or” in both logical reasoning and analytical reasoning (logic games) questions. What exactly does “either, or” mean? When you’re mother asks if you would like cake or pie for dessert she probably means one or the other, but not both. Well the LSAT is not [...]
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LSAT Tip: Unless statements the easy way The word UNLESS can be a blessing or a curse on the LSAT. This quick lesson will help make it a blessing for you. Check out the bottom of this article for more LSAT articles, lessons and tips. Unless is often found in the more difficult Logical Reasoning [...]
“Since” is often used in LSAT logical reasoning questions and reading comprehension passages. It usually is involved in a very specific sentence construction and can often help you identify the conclusion or sub-conclusion of the argument. And as you should know, identifying the conclusion is one of the most important steps in understanding and answering [...]
Getting started on your LSAT prep? Make sure you have a plan. Preparing for the LSAT can be as simple as signing up and writing the exam, getting a great score and applying to law school. Although for most of us it requires much more work than that. Your first step should be to take [...]