Podcast with Steve Schwartz (LSAT Blog) and Graeme Blake (LSAT Hacks) answering your LSAT questions each week. Steve and Graeme are LSAT instructors with 99% percentile LSAT scores and several years of teaching experience. Steve and Graeme also (separately) run LSAT Blog and LSAT Hacks, respectively, and have seen every LSAT problem and situation under the sun. They go in-depth with advice on questions and explanations about every LSAT section and more.
In this episode, we bid farewell to the LSAT Pros podcast, at least for now. We share more about our other free LSAT resources and classes, and how to reach us.
Links:
LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube (Steve)
LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes (Steve)
LSAT Blog books and study schedules (Steve)
LSAT Blog Live Online LSAT Master Classes + On-Demand courses (Steve)
LSAT Unplugged Instagram (Steve)
LSAT Hacks Email Course (Graeme)
LSAT Hacks Explanations (Graeme)
LSAT Hacks Mastery Seminars (Graeme)
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In this episode, we cover:
-How to practice predicting LSAT Logical Reasoning answers
-How can you improve on LSAT Reading Comp?
-How to prep for the Digital LSAT
-Differences between old and new LSAT PrepTests
-The most important thing to memorize for LG and LR (if any)
Links:
Digital LSAT Online Familiarization Tool
Digital LSAT Writing Sample FAQs
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In this episode, we cover:
-The question of law schools taking students with GRE vs. LSAT
-How to make and sustain significant improvement in LSAT Logical Reasoning?
-Our one piece of advice on LSAT Reading Comprehension
-How to factor in guesswork
-How to avoid getting frustrated on LSAT Logic Games
Links:
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In this episode, we cover how to structure your LSAT studying over a 2-month period
Links:
Steve’s free week-by-week LSAT study plans
Steve’s premium day-by-day LSAT study plans
Steve’s LSAT question categorizations
Steve’s video on how to review LSAT questions (student example)
Graeme’s LSAT guides for each section are linked at the bottom here
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In this episode, we cover how to decide whether to cancel/retake the LSAT and more.
Topics covered include:
Whether to cancel
Why people consider canceling - what could go wrong, when it’s not worth it
How long you have to cancel
July LSAT see score first
Deciding whether to retake
How long you need for a retake
When you’ve used every PrepTest
What to do differently next time
Links:
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In this episode, we cover how to pick up the pace on the LSAT and more.
Questions answered:
How do you pick up the pace while ensuring you're not guessing/acting illogically on the test?
The mindset/strategies/process that defines someone with a 175+ on the LSAT from the rest of the crowd?
Have you ever worked with another student who was able to receive time extension on the LSAT? How do I complete the LR section under time?
I scored a 169 on PrepTest 70. I have one week left until the exam. What should I absolutely be doing?
How do I improve my stamina? No matter how much I improve my study sessions, can't improve stamina
Links:
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In this episode, we focused on LSAT Logical Reasoning strategies.
Topics covered:
How to return to questions you've marked as unsure
Whether LR has gotten more difficult
What to do if you're getting more than 5 wrong on LR
Our pacing guidelines for LR
How to use extra time if you finish the section early.
How to know when to skip LR questions
Links:
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In this episode, we focused on LSAT Reading Comprehension strategies.
Topics covered:
How to approach the LSAT Reading Comp section
Whether to annotate RC passages (and how)
How do I improve in speed and accuracy in RC?
How RC is similar to LR
How to close the gap from -4 to -1
Links:
Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes
We’re new - if you listen, please leave a review on iTunes. That’s the biggest way you can help support the podcast, and we’d really appreciate it.
In this episode, we focused on LSAT Logic Games strategies.
Topics covered:
How to decide Logic Games setups
Organizing conditional rules
How to decide how to diagram rules
How to decide whether to keep making deductions or move on to questions
What to do when you're not sure how to diagram rules
How to make diagrams thorough, but still correct
How to avoid making small mistakes
LSAT Logic Games discussed include:
PT67, G4 - Zones Game (Graeme / Steve)
PT47, G2 - Circuit Load Game (Steve)
PT33, G2 - Birds in the Forest Game (Graeme / Steve)
PT35, G2 - Cars Game (Graeme / Steve)
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This week, we discuss the Digital LSAT Changes in 2019. Hosted by Steve from LSAT Blog and Graeme from LSAT Hacks.
Links:
LSAC’s Online Familiarization Tool
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