The image above is from a study demonstrating the improvements in your reasoning ability extend FAR beyond the LSAT.
They'll help you in law school and in your arguments with family, friends, and significant others :)
So keep at it. And if you're struggling with anything in particular, just reach out and let me know. I'll do my best to answer your questions in the near future :)
Very truly yours,
Steve "smarter-than-he-was-before-the-LSAT" Schwartz
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