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LSAT and GPA Admissions Chart: How to Read Your Chances
An LSAT and GPA admissions chart helps you understand how your two main numbers work together. The best use is […]
Open guideShould I Retake the LSAT for Scholarship Money?
Retaking the LSAT for scholarship money can be one of the best financial decisions in the law school process. The […]
Open guideHow Much Can a Higher LSAT Score Save You?
A higher LSAT score can save tens of thousands of dollars if it moves you above a school median or […]
Open guideLaw School Scholarship Calculator: Estimate LSAT Scholarship Leverage
A law school scholarship calculator should help you understand whether your LSAT score is likely to create merit-aid leverage at […]
Open guideSufficient Assumption LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Sufficient Assumption questions ask for an answer that fully guarantees the conclusion when added to the stimulus. Core Strategy Identify […]
Open guideNecessary Assumption LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Necessary Assumption questions ask for something the argument must rely on. If the answer is false, the argument falls apart. […]
Open guideWeaken LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Weaken questions ask you to damage the argument, usually by attacking the link between evidence and conclusion. Core Strategy Find […]
Open guideStrengthen LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Strengthen questions ask you to make the argument more likely to be true by supporting its assumption, evidence link, or […]
Open guideMust Be True LSAT Questions: Strategy and Examples
Must Be True questions ask you to choose the answer that is supported by the stimulus, not the answer that […]
Open guideLSAT Score Plateau: Why You Are Stuck and How to Break Through
An LSAT plateau usually means your current study method is no longer producing new information. More tests alone will not […]
Open guideBest LSAT Practice Tests: Which PrepTests to Use
The best LSAT practice tests are official LSAC PrepTests because they reflect the real exam. The question is how to […]
Open guideHow Many LSAT Practice Tests Should You Take?
You need enough practice tests to build timing and stamina, but not so many that you burn through material without […]
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