Boost LSAT scores by slowing down—prioritize accuracy on early questions, then grow from 140 to 170+ with confident guesses.
Learn how to conquer the “Weaken” question type on LSAT Logical Reasoning.
Read the parable of Ms. Accuracy and Mr. Speed, two LSAT students with very different results. Spoiler alert: Ms. Accuracy beats Mr. Speed every single time.
When you study with us, you’re going to make real progress, every single time you study, because we’re going to focus on actual understanding. Read on to see precisely what that looks like.
This week, I want to talk about timing. New students always ask me when they should start doing timed sections and timed practice tests. All students, even novices, should start timing themselves right away.
Students ask us every day, “Where do I begin?” Our answer couldn’t be simpler: start with any official LSAT question.