Nathan Fox Aug 5, 2021LSAT Logic Games: Worlds Are Easy

Sometimes students struggle for weeks or months before things finally click for them on LSAT logic games. Keep grinding! Students frequently improve from the low single digits on a section of logic games all the way up to perfection—a reliable 23-for-23 every time.

Nathan Fox Jul 29, 2021Negating “Assumption Negation”

Stop negating every answer on LSAT Necessary Assumption questions—find what the author must agree with and simplify your approach.

Nathan Fox Jul 22, 2021It’s Not About “Tips”

Real LSAT improvement has nothing to do with “tips.” Read on to see why.

Nathan Fox Jul 15, 2021LSAT the Easy Way

Don’t overcomplicate the LSAT. Join us on our mission to make this truly simple test simple again.

Nathan Fox Jul 8, 2021Don’t Pay for Law School

See why you should aim for a full-ride JD: use our scholarship estimator, boost your LSAT, and avoid six-figure debt.

Nathan Fox Jul 1, 2021Study for Free with Thinking LSAT and LSAT Demon Daily

Folks love throwing money at their LSAT studies—I never stop getting emails asking for book, class, and tutoring recommendations—but some of the best LSAT resources are absolutely free.

Nathan Fox Jun 29, 2021LSAT Logic Games Is a Test of Reading Comprehension

If you’re struggling on Logic Games, there’s a very good chance that you’re just not reading carefully enough.

Nathan Fox Jun 24, 2021The LSAT Is the Foundation of Your Legal Career

The LSAT is the primary determinant of where he’ll go to school—and how much he’ll pay to go there. Don’t start your legal career with a shaky foundation.

Nathan Fox Jun 17, 2021You Don’t Suck at Necessary Assumption (You Might Just Suck at LR)

You don’t suck at necessary assumption questions, but you may be struggling with Logical Reasoning more broadly. Remember: the game is to attack the argument. Your job is to disagree.

Abigail Bradley Jun 13, 2021Don’t Let Your LSAT Score Get Delayed

If you’re registered for an upcoming LSAT, you should plan to get the LSAT Writing portion out of the way as soon as possible. This is the least important part of the test, but you won’t be able to see your test score until you have an approved writing sample on file.

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