Is the LSAT Relevant to Law School? Question Writer Answers

I interviewed Stephen Harris, former LSAT question-writer and author of Mastering Logic Games. (He’s written hundreds of the questions that appear in your books of LSAT PrepTests.) This is part 7 of the series of interviews. You can also get them all in a free book I put together. Our discussion follows. *** Do you think […]

Princeton Review LSAT Logic Games Workout – Exposed

Why shouldn’t you use books containing fake (non-LSAC-written) LSAT questions? How is this possible if the questions are fake? The Princeton Review’s new LSAT Logic Games Workout book fails to mention that, in a way, it does use real LSAT questions. In fact, it implies that it doesn’t at the end of the second paragraph on page 1. However, this book […]

Kaplan LSAT Prep Book Review

I looked at a copy of a Kaplan LSAT prep book titled Kaplan LSAT 2010 Edition: Strategies, Practice, and Review. It consists of generic advice and 3 Kaplan-written, not LSAC-written, practice tests and explanations (despite the fact that the book’s table of contents claims that these are “Real LSAT Practice Tests and Explanations”). I spent a […]

10 Tips to Prepare for the Day of the LSAT

Make sure to save this and re-read it the week before your exam so you’ll know what to do. The week before: 1. Take a Practice Test in the room you’ll be using for the actual Test Day. The best way to get rid of pre-test jitters is to simulate taking the exam in the exact […]

The LSAT, Meditation, Concentration, and Focus

Did you know meditation may increase your LSAT score? I was as surprised as you might be, but I came across a study reporting that students who received meditation training improved their GRE scores significantly. Why might this have occurred? Well, meditation typically requires training the mind to focus on something specific. Of course, developing […]

Free LSAT Diagnostic Tests | The Shocking Truth

Many prep companies offer free proctored LSAT diagnostic tests. At first, this seems like a good idea. You take a free LSAT PrepTest under test-like conditions, and your test score lets you know where you stand before doing any prep. In exchange, prep companies get all your contact info and the opportunity to market their […]

LSAT Vocab Made Easy

When I opened my first LSAT practice test, here’s what I came across in one of the Reading Comp passages: Eschewing Drescher’s idealization of British traditions of liberty, Eltis points to…draconian vagrancy laws…to ensure the industriousness of British workers…. And the actual sentence was longer than that! What the heck does that even mean?????? I […]

101 Insights to Increase Your LSAT Score | Book

If you’re reading this, you’re probably studying for the LSAT. I know this process isn’t easy, and it can be incredibly frustrating at times. However, each year, many people overcome the hurdles and achieve significant score increases. Some even get top LSAT scores. Then, they go on to the law schools of their dreams. You […]

The LSAT Mindset

An LSAT Unplugged subscriber Jacob conducted a lengthy interview with me about the strategies of top-scoring LSAT takers. Here’s an excerpt from the interview:   In your courses on the LSAT, I know you cover subjects about high scorer habits. Why is it so important to learn about high scorer habits, or about habits in […]

Free LSAT Quiz: LSAT or Kanye West?

Here’s a free, short LSAT quiz: Who said it – the LSAT or Kanye West? *** Scroll down for answers: Answers: Kanye, 1, 2, 4, 7, 9.  LSAT: 3, 5, 6, 8, 10