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Logic Games Boot Camp

In-depth video contains explanations of every logic game from the 2011 official released LSATs. 12 games total.
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Thou Shalt Sometimes Eliminate All Five Answer Choices

Just because you have to read all five choices on Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension doesn’t mean you have to like them. As a matter of fact, you should probably hate most of them. If you don’t occasionally dislike all five answer choices, you’re not being critical enough. High scorers are super-critical of everything they read on [read more...]

Thou Shalt Read All Five Answer Choices

This one’s simple, but critically important for LSAT Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. After you’ve done all the work of arguing with the speaker and predicting an answer based on question type, it’s tragic to miss a question because you simply didn’t read all five answers. Don’t spend forever going through the answer choices, but definitely [read more...]

Alert! Student accidentally unregistered for June 2013 LSAT via LSAC mistake

Just got a frightening alert from one of my LSAT students. Please spread the word if you know anybody taking the June 2013 LSAT! Hi Nathan, You may want to tell your students to check their LSAC accounts frequently. I just logged on to mine, and found out I had been unregistered for the LSAT. [read more...]