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LSAT Mottos for Test Day
When I was a kid, my dad had the answer to every problem written on a little notecard. It had text on both sides, painstakingly typed, printed, and taped to the center of the card. One side read BREATHE IN, and the other BREATHE OUT. He thinks he’s funny. And lucky for all of you, […]
READ MOREPredictions for the January 2020 LSAT
Folks, it’s that time again. We summoned our in-house LSAT prognosticator from his lair, and he arrived in a tattered red tunic and blue wizard hat embroidered with good stars and crescent moons. (We ask if he’s been paying close attention to the LSAT, but by the looks of it he’s mostly been watching Fantasia […]
READ MOREPredictions for the October 2019 LSAT
The October 28th LSAT — obviously the spookiest LSAT, given its proximity to Halloween — is nigh. And that means it’s time once again for Most Strongly Supported’s LSAT prognosticator to play a little seasonally appropriate dress up; today, our in-house prognosticator will don his fortune teller costume, dust off his crystal ball, shuffle his […]
READ MOREA Look at the September 2019 LSAT
The scores for the September 2019 LSAT were released this Monday, a cause for celebration and consternation for those who took that test. But, for disclosed tests like September, score-release day is also test-release day. On these days, LSAC releases this exam to the public. Us LSAT instructors can marvel at a shiny new object, […]
READ MOREPutting Your Tech Savvy to Use on the LSAT
G’morning, law nerds. Today we’re going to take a step back from our future profession’s reputation as traditionalist and small-c conservative and talk about technology. 🤖📱💾 Since the introduction of the digital LSAT in June, the test has gotten a lot more technologically advanced than it used to be. Which means that it’s time to […]
READ MOREPredictions for the September 2019 LSAT
The September 2019 LSAT is approaching — perhaps a bit too quickly for comfort, for some. While the upcoming September test promises a lot of last-minute cramming and practice exams and bouts of panic-induced mania for those signed up to take it, it promises a different time-honored tradition for us at Most Strongly Supported: the […]
READ MOREAttack the Gap: Weakening Arguments on the LSAT
Sometimes you’re just sick and tiring of arguing all the time, and so even if the other person is wrong, you just let it go. Maybe even if you have the perfect rejoinder, albeit a bit too late. Unfortunately the LSAT doesn’t give us that option; when it tells us we need to attack an […]
READ MOREA Complete Guide to the Strategies You’ll Need on the Digital LSAT
This September, as you’ve probably heard, the LSAT is going digital. You know that, right? Have we talked about it enough? I think we’ve talked about it enough. But if you’re taking this September LSAT, or any future LSAT (at least until The Singularity, when the test will become just brain imaging scan of your […]
READ MOREWhich LSAT Concepts to Nail Down Before School Starts Back Up
The start of the school year is coming up, and that means one very important thing: everyone is going to be asking you what you did all summer. If you’re like me, and freak out in situations where you have to come up with your own answer to questions rather than picking the correct one […]
READ MOREDealing with Super Abstract Answer Choices on the LSAT
Here’s a non-exhaustive list of correct answers on recent Logical Reasoning questions: “two different states of affairs could each causally contribute to the same effect even though neither causally contributes to the other.” “showing that something that would be impossible if a particular thesis were correct is actually true” “inferring that one specific response to […]
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