the LSAT strategies that worked (and ones that failed)

This is a story about how this guy Jared used LSAT books to increase his LSAT score.

Before he knew about proper strategies, he bought a random book from the store because the salesman said it guaranteed higher scores.


Salesman:
Bookstore Salesman

The result of using that random book?

Jared failed miserably.

The next strategy he used wasn't as flashy.....but it worked (and continues to work till this day).


In fact this strategy worked so well, that Jared scored a 164, somewhere between 20-24 points higher than his first practice LSAT.

That's a pretty awesome improvement!

So, what'd Jared do?


***He learned how to target his weak areas.***




This guest post shows the process Jared took from the 140s to scoring 164. Some great tips there!







Sincerely,

Steve Schwartz



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