5-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

All my courses come with all day-by-day study plans. *** This 5-month schedule is intense. Follow it only if you’re studying for the LSAT full-time, or if you’re able to study for several hours each weekend. You might have work/school/life obligations that make this impossible. If that’s the case, skip some of the “re-do” and […]

4-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

Recommendation: Follow this 4 month schedule only if you’re studying for the LSAT full-time, or if you’re able to study for several hours each weekend. You might have work/school/life obligations that make this impossible. If that’s the case, skip some of the “re-do” and “review” weeks, and complete the rest at a more relaxed pace. […]

3-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

 3 months is just enough time to prepare for the LSAT if you stick with this schedule. If work/school/life obligations make this schedule too difficult to follow, you’re probably best off taking the LSAT at a later date. Month 1: Review my relevant articles on Logic Games and complete Logic Games from PrepTests 52-61 ordered […]

2-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

 2 months is a bit on the short side, but several of you requested a 2-month LSAT study schedule schedule, so here goes.I’ve reviewed all books and PrepTests below in my best LSAT prep books post. The following schedule is intense, but 2 months is less time than I’d recommend. If work/school/life obligations making anything […]

1-Month LSAT Study Schedule / Plan

Treat this as a sample 1-month LSAT prep schedule. However, please don’t take this post as an indication that I believe prepping in only a month is a good idea. I recommend a minimum of 3 months. With less than a month left, it’s time to crack down, so put the social life on hold. […]

Logic Game Grouping: Matching Templates Diagram | Explanation

As promised, I’m doing a blog post to demonstrate the templates (multiple main diagrams) for last week’s Grouping: Matching Templates Logic Game, so here goes. So, in the game, we have 7 projects. 2 in April, 3 in May, and 2 in June, giving us this layout of slots for each month: Depending on whether you […]

Free LSAT Logic Game | Grouping: Matching | Templates

In another Grouping: Matching Logic Game I’d written – that one was a difficult type of Matching game because the number of “prayer-answerings” per deity was not fully determined. In other Grouping: Matching games (such as the one I’ve written below), the number of slots is fully determined for you. In these types of games, […]

Grouping: Selection Defined Logic Game Diagram | Explanation

In this post I am going to explain my approach to solving the Free LSAT Logic Game | Grouping: Selection (Defined). Again, here are the categories and topics: P – ABER – HLOW – STY I’d put a “1-” next to each category because of the rule that we have to have at least one […]

Free LSAT Logic Game | Grouping: Selection (Defined)

My other Grouping: Selection / In-Out Logic Game is “Undefined,” meaning that we didn’t know how many variables were in (voted for) and how many were out (voted against). The game I’ve written for this article, on the other hand, is “Defined,” which means that we know exactly how many variables are selected and how […]

Basic and Advanced Linear Logic Game | Limited Options

Limited Options, Templates, Possibilities, whatever you call them, they’re ridiculously useful in several Logic Games. This covers one common, yet simple, technique for listing all the options/templates/possibilities in Basic Linear and Advanced Linear games. Let’s say we’re doing an 7-slot / variable Linear game in which only one variable can go in each slot. This […]