Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q&A, a monthly feature of Law Admissions Lowdown that provides admissions advice to readers who send in questions and admissions profiles. If you ...
After a decade of working with students on LSAT prep, I know that the logic games, also known as the analytical reasoning section of the exam, tends to cause the most struggle and anxiety for students ...
On Oct. 18, the Law School Admissions Council announced that it would remove the logic games, also known as the analytical reading section, from the Law School Admissions Test. This change reflects a ...
In this and the next post on LSAT basics, I’ll address the logic games section. Unlike the logical reasoning and reading comprehension sections, logic games are foreign to almost everybody. Once you ...
The Law School Admissions Test will be modifying its test format, starting with tests administered in August 2024. The LSAT’s multiple-choice portion currently consists of an analytical reasoning ...
As soon as I told my friends and family about my plans to take the LSAT, the standardized law-school admissions test, people started warning me about one particular set of questions. Analytical ...
One out of eight men believes that he could score against Serena Williams in a tennis match. This, to me, is the epitome of delusion. According to this definition I, for one, am highly delusional.
Following a settlement last week between a legally blind student and the Law School Admission Council, the Law School Admission Test will no longer include the analytical reasoning section. Angelo ...