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A Look at the June 2018 LSAT: Logical Reasoning
Throughout this week, we’ll be sharing our thoughts on the recently released June 2018 LSAT. Today, we’re covering the score release and Logical Reasoning. Come back Thursday for a discussion of Reading Comp, and Friday for Logic Games and the curve. Last Thursday, nothing related to the LSAT was supposed to happen. The scores for […]
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READ MOREA Look at the September 2017 LSAT: Logical Reasoning
On September 16, 2017, droves of people — those hoping to soon begin their legal tutelage at an accredited institution of jurisprudence — took by land, sea, and air to ad hoc testing centers opened by the Law School Admissions Council of Elders. At these testing centers, these legal apprentices in waiting were given a […]
READ MOREAll the amazing ways the common fallacies can help you
Earlier this week, we gave you a rundown on some of the most common fallacies on the LSAT. It is, of course, helpful to understand those fallacies for Flaw questions in the Logical Reasoning section. However, familiarity with common flaws also helps you in other sections of the LSAT. Parallel Flaw This one’s a no-brainer […]
READ MOREThe Logical Rose-ning Section: Your Recap of The Bachelorette’s Season Finale
Rachel Lindsay is a practicing attorney who once took the LSAT. And you, dear reader, are an aspiring attorney who will soon take the LSAT, Rachel Lindsay is also an aspiring married person, serving as the bachelorette on this season of The Bachelorette, the love story these depraved times deserve. And you, dear reader, may […]
READ MOREThe Logical Rose-ning Section: Your Recap of The Bachelorette, Episode 7
Rachel Lindsay is a practicing attorney who once took the LSAT. And you, dear reader, are an aspiring attorney who will soon take the LSAT, Rachel Lindsay is also an aspiring married person, serving as the Bachelorette on this season of The Bachelorette, the love story these depraved times deserve. And you, dear reader, may […]
READ MOREThe Logical Rose-ning Section: Your Recap of The Bachelorette, Episode 4
Rachel Lindsay is a practicing attorney who once took the LSAT. And you, dear reader, are an aspiring attorney who will soon take the LSAT, Rachel Lindsay is also an aspiring married person, serving as the Bachelorette on this season of The Bachelorette, the love story these depraved times deserve. And you, dear reader, may […]
READ MOREThe Logical Rose-ning Section: Your Recap of The Bachelorette, Episode 3
Rachel Lindsay is a practicing attorney who once took the LSAT. And you, dear reader, are an aspiring attorney who will soon take the LSAT. Rachel Lindsay is also an aspiring married person, serving as the bachelorette on this season of The Bachelorette, the love story these depraved times deserve. And you, dear reader, may […]
READ MOREThe Last Push: Logical Reasoning
Here we are. One week from the LSAT. Today, lets talk about things you can do to give your Logical Reasoning score a boost in these last few days. Stay tuned for a post on Reading Comp, too. 1. Memorize the stuff that can be memorized LSAT Logical Reasoning mostly isn’t about memorization. But there […]
READ MOREThe Logical Rose-ning Section: Your Recap of The Bachelorette
Rachel Lindsay is a practicing attorney who once took the LSAT. And you, dear reader, are an aspiring attorney who will soon take the LSAT. Rachel Lindsay is also an aspiring married person, serving as the bachelorette on this season of The Bachelorette, the love story these depraved times deserve. And you, dear reader, may […]
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