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Slay the LSAT Monsters: Reading Comp, Logic Games, LRs
Halloween’s just around the corner, and the scariest thing this year isn’t witches, Satanists, or your sister’s barely-there nurse costume. Rather, Halloween starts the 1-month countdown to the December LSAT.
By now, you should be pretty far along in your studies. You should also have a nemesis in the form of one of the sections. Van Helsing had his Dracula. William Stoughton had his witches. Dr. Frankenstein had Frankenstein’s monster (probably should have seen that one coming).
Each section can be terrifying in its own right. However, each section has its own silver bullet – a strategy to destroy it in one fell blow.
But where can you find these amazing, anti-monster strategies?
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Oct 23, 2012 - 6:29 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: december lsat, logic games, logical reasoning, lsac, LSAT, LSAT advice, LSAT blog, LSAT logic games, lsat logical reasoning, lsat reading comp, lsat testing center, most strongly supported, reading comp
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Tags: december lsat, logic games, logical reasoning, lsac, LSAT, LSAT advice, LSAT blog, LSAT logic games, lsat logical reasoning, lsat reading comp, lsat testing center, most strongly supported, reading comp
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Logical Reasonings / 4.3.12
A) Some people think change is coming to the law school landscape. Here are 10 realistic possibilities. Online Universities. B) It’s always neat when other people use the phrase “most strongly supported.” Even neater when they’re Australian. Care2. C) The … Read Entire Article…
February 2012 LSAT Blog Carnival
It’s been two full days since the February LSAT, but people are still talking about it. How hard was that reading comp section? Did LSAC slip the experimental section in another rare spot? What about the fact that is appears to have been only 100 questions long (as opposed to the usual 101)?
To find out what the people are saying about Saturday’s LSAT test day, let’s take a look around the blogosphere in another magical installment of the Most Strongly Supported Blog Carnival — 2012 February LSAT-style:
Brenda here was so pumped to get the damn test over with she turned into a cat. Savannah just wanted a 168. And Sasha is relieved to be at the conclusion of a long journey.
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Feb 13, 2012 - 7:16 pm - By Hank
Tags: february lsat, feburary 2012 lsat, lsac, LSAT Recap, lsat test, most strongly supported
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Logical Reasonings / 12.5.11
A) US News & World Report has a new law school admissions blog and their first post is about whether or not you should cancel your December LSAT score. (You have until Friday to do so; our similar post will … Read Entire Article…
Dec 5, 2011 - 4:34 pm - By Hank
Tags: december lsat, law school admissions, law schools, logical reasonings, LSAT, lsat in real life, lsat score, most strongly supported, us news & world report
Tags: december lsat, law school admissions, law schools, logical reasonings, LSAT, lsat in real life, lsat score, most strongly supported, us news & world report
Logical Reasonings / 12.2.11
A) With the LSAT arriving tomorrow (you know this, right?), let’s browse the blogosphere to see what people are saying. Here’s Blake, who has been prepping since March. The McConnell Center. B) Here’s a girl with a plan and a … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 12.1.11
A) News is spreading of the lawsuit filed by a woman with a cognitive disorder against the LSAC because they denied her extra time on the LSAT. Don’t be surprised if your Aunt Gladys brings it up during Christmas dinner. … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 11.30.11
A) It’s loan-ly in law school. International Business Times. B) The University of Indiana law school is set to make a big announcement Thursday. Sounds like somebody’s expecting! IBJ. C) Facebook settles that whole privacy thing with the FTC, lost … Read Entire Article…
Nov 30, 2011 - 4:36 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.29.11
A) The LSAC is under fire again for a disability-related issue. The question is, can it be resolved before Saturday’s exam? Disability Law. B) William Mitchell College of Law needs to change its relationship status from “In a Relationship” to … Read Entire Article…
Nov 29, 2011 - 5:48 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, lsat test, most strongly supported
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, lsat test, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.28.11
A) Pace Law School is opening its own law practice. All by itself! National Jurist. B) Law school is great, but sometimes you need to follow your cake-decorating dreams. ABA Journal. C) Here’s a social network-by-social network guide for lawyers … Read Entire Article…
Nov 28, 2011 - 5:20 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, lawyers, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Tags: law school, lawyers, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported






