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The Best LSAT Guessing Strategies
Imagine this: you're nearing the end of an LSAT section but you're going to run out of time before you can get to the final questions. What do you do? Take a guess.
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How Many Times Can You Take the LSAT?
If you’re familiar with the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), you know the exam can be daunting. It requires hours of LSAT prep, and, more than likely, induces some anxiety. When I first took the LSAT, I was plagued with questions like: What if I don’t get the score I want? Can I take the
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Which Law Schools Are Accepting the GRE Now?
For years, law schools were wedded to the LSAT. Like any marriage, the partnership had its ups and downs, but it was a bedrock relationship. The LSAT, after all, was the test developed for law schools. It pledged to help law schools assess applicants’ lawyerly mettle, and in return, law schools promised to use the
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How to Find an LSAT-Life Balance
If you’ve been studying for the LSAT for a while now, you may be starting to feel the strain. Let me lay out a scenario for you…Your brain is in manic LSAT-mode all the time and you can’t ever relax. You go see “The Matrix,” but it’s not green 0s and 1s—it’s embedded conditional statements
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Getting to Know the Implication Family
Title: Getting to Know the Implication Family | Blueprint Prep Meta Description: Keywords: implication in logic examples (20) Score: Getting to Know the Implication Family With classes in swing for this year’s LSAT, we thought it would be a good idea to do a post covering one of the foundational groups of questions you’ll encounter
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What to Know About Sufficient and Necessary Assumption LSAT Questions
Sufficient and Necessary Assumption questions are tough. Don’t get discouraged. These question types are tricky, and also appear frequently in the LSAT Logical Reasoning section, so it’s important to have a firm handle on what each type of assumption means. But with the help of our LSAT Prep, there is no need to stress. We
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Three Small LSAT Resolutions for the New Year
In 2023 you may want to improve your LSAT score, become fabulously wealthy and generally improve your life. But let’s start with raising your LSAT score. If you’re studying for the LSAT this year, here are some things you should consider doing: 1. Make a study plan It’s immensely helpful to set aside the time
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Can You Have Scratch Paper When Taking the LSAT?
Sitting for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) can be quite daunting. With months of rigorous LSAT preparation and stress management, the LSAT testing day is typically one filled with anxiety and uncertainty. On such a tense day you don’t want to be left panic-stricken, wondering whether you are following all the test rules. It
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