The LSAT is a challenging and important test. We all know that, and it’s likely the reason you are reading this. You can’t help the fact that the exam is challenging and important – that is simply reality. However, what you can do is make your preparation for the exam effective and efficient – that definitely is within your […]
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The substance and content of the LSAT has barely changed in decades. However, there have been a couple recent format changes that have affected the length and number of sections of the exam. Listed below is a detailed description of (1) the current version of the LSAT (that began in August 2021 and will continue […]
Prelaw students often believe that one LSAT administration is “easier” than another. For example, they may believe that better test-takers sit for the LSAT in the summer months than at other times. Whether or not that is true, it is irrelevant. To appreciate the reason why there is not a “best” month to take the LSAT, consider […]
The LSAT is generally considered the most important part of a student’s law school application. The LSAT is designed to test the legal-reasoning and logic skills necessary in law school and the practice of law. However, the format of the LSAT is quite different than the exams you will take in law school. Here are five key differences […]
Wishing you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving, and a terrific holiday season. Stay safe and enjoy. For future lawyers, this time period always has a lot of stress associated with it. Students taking the State Bar recently received notice about whether or not they passed the exam. If you passed, congratulations! If not, do […]
ScoreItUp LSAT Prep TIP #2: “A good LSAT score is more important than an early LSAT score.” Applying early to law school has benefits, all other things being equal. However, having a strong(er) application is more important than applying early. If you can improve your LSAT score by studying more, do it…even if it delays your application. […]
ScoreItUp LSAT Prep TIP #1: “Prepare early and plan to take the LSAT twice, hoping you only have to take it once.” Law schools review all your LSAT scores, but focus on your highest one. You can improve your odds by taking two (or possibly three) shots at the LSAT. Do NOT take the official […]
My ScoreItUp students have reported a series of issues with the current October LSAT. If you have had a technical or other issue with your October LSAT, please feel free to contact me at mark@scoreitup.com
For those of you looking to get a solid introduction into the LSAT, or to sharpen your skills and pick up some new techniques, I am offering a FREE one-day LSAT Prep course on Saturday, October 16th. I will be teaching it from 9:30-6 pm PST, “live online” via Zoom. We will take a lunch […]
There are a wide variety of things one can do to dramatically improve LSAT performance. Here is a brief summary of five highly effective but often overlooked LSAT Prep suggestions (they may not all be “tricky-tricks,” but they frequently ARE under-appreciated by students!) 1. Rejecting Wrong Answers Is Often Easier Than Recognizing Correct Answers Identifying […]