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Sep 11, 2019
Predictions 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 […]

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Jul 11, 2019
Combating Digital LSAT Anxiety

I can see it now: You’re eyeing the date in the corner of your laptop screen, counting down the days until the July LSAT. You’ve nailed conditional statements. You know your Reading Comp secondary structures like the back of your hand. You’ve done your part to prepare, but there’s still one factor that’s out of […]

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Jun 04, 2019
Your June 2019 LSAT Instant Reaction

You did it! You studied for months, training your brain to think about information in way you never thought you’d have to. You’ll never look at the word “unless” the same way again. You put those skills to the test by doing tons of practice exams. You made sacrifices along the way — to your […]

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Dec 15, 2018
A Look at the November 2018 LSAT

Last Saturday, all the law school-bound folks who took the November LSAT were treated to the best weekend plans one could hope for: staring at a screen all day, nervously awaiting the score release email from LSAC. When that email finally comes, pretty much everyone acts the same way. Like the children who make a […]

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Sep 17, 2018
Getting to Yes on the LSAT

Before you start law school, the one book everyone will tell you to read is Getting to Maybe. As its subtitle How to Excel on Law School Exams might suggest, it’s a tract on how to excel on law school exams. Its essential thesis is that up to law school, most exams lavishly award students […]

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Sep 07, 2018
September 2018 Test Takers: You’re Going to Kill It Tomorrow

…but first, some last-minute tips 🙂 It’s a busy day for those taking the September LSAT: They have only one more day until their months-long nightmare has ended. Based on my experience teaching the LSAT, almost no one feels ready for test day when it finally arrives. After all, there’s always something else you could […]

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Jul 04, 2018
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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May 07, 2018
Speeding Up on Reading Comp

It’s hard to finish LSAT sections in time, and for many people Reading Comp is the toughest section to get through. You have to read the passages, which can take a while, and then if you’re not sure what you’re doing on the questions you can easily end up reading whole chunks of the passage […]

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Apr 27, 2018
What You Need to Know About Law School Scholarships

In 2012, Former President Obama told a group of college students: “Check this out, all right? I’m the president of the United States. We only finished paying off our student loans about eight years ago.” That means the President and First Lady were well into their careers, with a combined resume of civil rights attorney, […]

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Apr 05, 2018
Meet the Law Student at the Center of Howard’s Financial Aid Scandal

You may have heard about the scandal that is currently rocking the world of higher ed: Lindsay Lohan’s deeply head-scratching, digitally head-dressed declaration that she was admitted to Harvard Law. Nope, sorry, I’m just getting word from the editor’s desk that Lindsay Lohan is now just a piece of early aughts detritus, like bootcut jeans […]

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