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Demon Team Feb 27, 2022Valid and Invalid Arguments

What makes an argument valid or invalid? Why is validity important on Logical Reasoning? Learning the differences between good and bad arguments will improve your LSAT score.

Demon Team Dec 9, 2021Interested in Applying to Law School in Canada?

There’s lots of information out there about applying to law schools in the US. How much of it applies to Canadian schools? Here’s what you need to know about applying to law school in Canada.

Nathan Fox Nov 17, 2021Interpreting Your Diagnostic Test

Congratulations, you’ve completed your first practice LSAT. You’ve dipped your toe in very big water. Nice job!

Nathan Fox Oct 19, 2021Why You Don’t Need to Learn LSAT Logic Game Types

The purpose of this lesson is to give you permission to ignore the whole “Games Types” chapter of the traditional LSAT-prep catechism. Stop worrying about the semantics, free up a bit of your brain’s processing power, and use that power to actually solve each game.

Nathan Fox Sep 30, 2021Don’t Skip Questions or Answer Choices on the LSAT

Two different kinds of skipping pop up on the LSAT. Some students want to skip questions and do them out of order. Some students want to skip answer choices when they think they’ve found the correct answer. Both types of skipping should be avoided, with a few exceptions.

Nathan Fox Sep 23, 2021The 2022 Law School Scholarship Feeding Frenzy Has Begun

Last week, the first scholarship offers for the 2022 law school admissions cycle started rolling in. Savvy applicants who applied with their best LSAT score in the beginning of September already have their first offers in hand.

Nathan Fox Sep 9, 2021Three More Commandments for Personal Statements that Don’t Suck

Noticing a pattern? Nathan’s back with even more recommendations for sharpening up your law school personal statement.

Nathan Fox Sep 2, 2021Horrifying Examples of Why Your Personal Statement Doesn’t Need an Ending

One of the most common pieces of personal statement advice Ben and I have given over the years is “cut your first paragraph.” A close second is probably “cut your last paragraph.” Most endings suck and just don’t need to be there.

Nathan Fox Aug 26, 2021More Commandments for Personal Statements that Don’t Suck

Nathan’s back with three more essential recommendations for your law school personal statement.

Nathan Fox Aug 19, 2021Commandments for Writing a Personal Statement that Doesn’t Suck

Read our first five commandments for writing exceptional law school personal statements.

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