This is a multi-part series helping students prepare for the LSAT. Tips and tricks are offered by student Jaime Sherman as he learned how to effectively work the LSAT from scratch. This is a unique approach that offers specific advice as to how to better attack LSAT problems and how to overcome the fear of [...]
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23
Jul
Eggs a la LSAT: Part 1 of 2
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www.acethelsat.com Mike Barrett explains why practicing for the LSAT is like cooking eggs once you know how to cook an egg, you can cook any egg in the world without practice. Similarly, because the questions on the LSAT are always basically the same, once you learn how to do them the right way, endless practice [...]
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www.acethelsat.com Mike Barrett explains how the LSAT is like a helicopter–although piloting one seems very complex if you look at it without knowing how it works, everything it does can be broken down into a few basic movements. Similarly, because the LSAT has only a limited amount of ‘tricks’ it can play, it becomes very [...]
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This video demonstrates the difference between “either or, but not both” and “either or” statements on the LSAT. Many people mistakenly think that they are the same and thus represent them in the same way on the analytical and LR sections. This frequently results in wasted effort and time.
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12
Mar
Eggs a la LSAT: Part 2 of 2
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www.acethelsat.com Mike Barrett explains why practicing for the LSAT is like cooking eggs once you know how to cook an egg, you can cook any egg in the world without practice. Similarly, because the questions on the LSAT are always basically the same, once you learn how to do them the right way, endless practice [...]
Tags: analysis, comprehension, games, kaplan, law, logic, logical, LSAT, powerscore, practice, prep, princeton, reading, review, school, test, testmasters
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www.acethelsat.com Mike Barrett explains why prepping for the LSAT is like learning to drive a car–you only need to learn a few basic skills which can be applied many different ways. Watch him apply these simple skills to some real LSAT practice test questions. Part 1 of 3.
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I’m in a Kaplan course that i got to go to for free through my Pre-Law adviser, so it didn’t cost me anything. I don’t like there logic games instruction. I have a powerscore logic bible that i haven’t opened because i don’t want to get confused between the two programs. Are they completely different [...]
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This is a multi-part series helping students prepare for the LSAT. Tips and tricks are offered by student Jaime Sherman as he learned how to effectively work the LSAT from scratch. This is a unique approach that offers specific advice as to how to better attack LSAT problems and how to overcome the fear of [...]
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