Rob’s LSAT Success Story

Rob switched up his LSAT strategy to overcome his score plateau. In my more youthful days, I had a good friend whose father had decided that the family should learn how to play golf. Every weekend, he would trudge out his two boys and dutiful wife to some nearby club for an hour or two at […]

Samson’s LSAT Success Story

LSAT Unplugged’s strategies on Logic Games helped Samson get a 174 and an acceptance into Yale Law I am an investment-banking analyst in New York City. I graduated from Duke in 2009. I decided to enter law school after two years on Wall Street. In fall 2010, I studied for the December LSAT. Balancing work […]

Jared’s LSAT Success Story

With the help of Steve’s coaching Jared increased his original LSAT score by 20+ points. When I first began my LSAT quest I was, like many law school hopefuls, overwhelmed with the immense quantity of LSAT prep books. I assumed from the beginning that not all LSAT prep materials were created equally—but with each prep company […]

Danielle’s LSAT Success Story

Danielle used the 2-month study plan, scored a 166 and got into Boston University, Cardozo and Fordham Law Schools Before I stepped foot in the second grade, I thought I had my entire life figured out, and I strayed little from my plan until last summer — when I was 21 years old. For as […]

Allison’s LSAT Success Story

Allison achieved a 15+ point jump from scoring in the 150s to getting a 170. I had every workbook, every practice test, every possible resource, and yet I felt really stuck a few months into studying for the LSAT. I was nowhere near my goal in terms of scoring, and I felt like I was […]

Self-Control: Smoking, Eating, and LSAT Prep

Studying for the LSAT is exhausting and time-consuming.   Why are some people able to study for hours on end while others can’t stand more than a half-hour at a time?   The answer may lie somewhere in the concept of “ego depletion.” Basically, the idea is that you only have a limited amount of […]

Free LSAT Logic Game | Relative Ordering

UPDATE: You can get this game, along with several others I’ve written, in a free book. This Logic Game I’ve written is what some would categorize as Pure Sequencing, Loose Sequencing, or Relative Ordering. Whatever you call it, this type of game requires you to put variables in order, just like Basic Linear games do. […]

Free LSAT Logic Game | Grouping: Selection / In-Out

I’ve enjoyed forcing you to think about a spaceship with 8 monkeys and 7 Greek deities in a power struggle as you completed my first two LSAT Logic Games. However, it’s time to get back to the real world, at least for a little while, so the Logic Game I’ve written this time has a […]

Does the LSAT Repeat Previous Logic Games Questions?

Does the LSAT repeat questions from previous tests? Yes and no. You will not see questions repeated word-for-word. That would be too easy. However, you may see games that feature extremely similar methods of reasoning – sometimes only with small changes to the rules and variables. Although the games aren’t identical, they’re extremely similar.You know […]

10 Hardest LSAT Logic Games List

Which Logic Games do you think are the most difficult? Here are 10 of the most difficult Logic Games. I’ve included classifications of each game after the game’s topic. Enjoy!