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General Logic Games Strategy

The following is a general overview of strategy and approach to the LSAT’s analytical reasoning/logic games section. While Sarah’s article doesn’t provide too much depth into the actual approach each type of logic game or provide a strategy for timing, Sarah’s article does provide the general framework in approach to logic games.

Sarah’s outline of approaching logic games is very similar to the approach you will find in popular logic game books and LSAT prep courses. It’s definitely worth a read.


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Logic Game Types and LSAT Appearance Dates

If you’re curious where and when the various different types of LSAT games appeared in the history of LSATs, the following is a list and guide based on the game type classifications by the Powerscore Logic Games Bible.


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Challenges To Taking Multiple LSATs

We’ve said it time and time again, your single LSAT score is often weighted as highly as your undergraduate GPA by law school admissions committees. On average, LSAT test takers typically score anywhere from 5-10 points below their latest PrepTest/practice tests leading up to the real LSAT. Sometimes it’s wits, nerves, or just unfamiliarity with testing conditions – but whatever the case is, LSAT test takers often contemplate retaking the LSAT.


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How Do Law Schools Treat Multiple LSAT Scores

While we recommend that you study, prepare, and concentrate your efforts on attaining your best LSAT score on the first try, we can’t control poor test day conditions, illnesses, and much of what can go unexpected on test day.

So if you’re considering retaking the LSAT, you’re likely wondering how law schools treat multiple LSAT scores?


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Free LSAT Test Prep Resources

There’s no doubt that buying old LSAT PrepTests, enrolling in LSAT prep courses such as Kaplan or Princeton Review, and paying the LSAT registration fee(s) can add up to a lot. Whether you’re still in undergrad or are currently employed, there’s no reason to not take advantage of all the free LSAT Test Prep resources available to you.


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LSAT Test Dates | When To Take The LSAT

General article about when the LSAC offers the LSAT and how to plan out studying for each test period.
February LSAT Administration
June LSAT Administration
September/October LSAT Administration
December LSAT Administration


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10 General Tips For Taking The LSAT

The following is a very general and informative guide for those who are just starting to look into taking the LSAT. In order to best use the tips in this guide, it’s best to allow for at least 6-months to properly process the information in this guide.


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Reading Comprehension Strategy by Voyager

Reading Comp should not be difficult if you have the right strategy for it. Most students (as in 90% of them) use the “read for detail” technique for reading comp. This is, of course, utterly retarded. Do lawyers memorize everything they need to know for a case they are working on? Hell no! They take notes which they use to reference the critical pieces of information.


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3 Month LSAT Study Guide by Pithypike

The following is Pithypike’s LSAT Study Guide. Do keep in mind that the following study guide is the recommendation based on an individuals personal recommendations and by no means is he guaranteeing that you will score high if you do all these things.


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Test Day Preparation

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