"I found your explanations very accessible, and I learned a lot of useful techniques...I was recently admitted to Columbia, Berkeley and Michigan." - Eric H., 161 to 170 on LSAT retake, now at Columbia Law
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Before Eric and Caroline found LSAT success, they struggled through scenarios that you’ll probably find familiar (I know I do).
It’s 3:00 AM and you’re on your fifth LSAT practice test of the month (and your seemingly millionth cup of coffee) and it’s JUST NOT MAKING SENSE.
We’ve all been there.
Sometimes you need help right now before you fully lose your mind. If this is you, then you’re in the right place.
Scroll down for a list of books and guides that cover every portion of LSAT prep, from demystifying logic games to how to write a killer admissions essay.
These aren’t 500-page test guides that over-explain simple concepts and leave you more confused than you were before. They’re short and sweet PDFs that you can instantly download. They offer quick clarity on the most important parts of the LSATs so you can put your mind at ease… and finally go to bed!
And once you’re well-rested, I suggest checking out my LSAT courses. They include exclusive access to attend my Live Online LSAT Master Classes + Q&As, and on-demand video lessons you can watch anytime. Plus, LSAT study plans to keep you on track. You can save hundreds of dollars with an LSAT course package.
Super-specific study plans are available for periods of 1 month, 2 months, 3 months, 4 months, 5 months, 6 months, and 7 months. There's also a retake one. (Click on a schedule to add it to your cart.)
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LSAT Cheat Sheets
Quick-reference guides for Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Law School Admissions. Get all 4, or just get the 3 LSAT ones.
LSAT Guides
Find out the basics of Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Law School Admissions without reading hundreds of pages. Get all 4 or just get the 3 LSAT ones.
LSAT Checklists
All the little items and details students don't usually think of. They hold you accountable and help you make sure you're not missing anything for Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Test Day. Get all 4 or just get the 3 LSAT ones.
LSAT Vocabulary Builder
A handbook that guides you through confusing LSAT language, but not by forcing you to memorize hundreds of words. Instead, this comprehensive guide focuses on the LSAT's most commonly-used words and phrases and gives you their meanings on the LSAT. Click here to get it now.
LSAT PrepTest Explanations
Get the explanations that SHOULD have come with the LSAT.
These don't just fall back on "out of scope," but actually tell you WHY the wrong answers are wrong, why the right answers are right, and the easiest way to get the correct answer.
Logic Games ↑
Mastering LSAT Logic Games

This guide to Logic Games is by a former writer of actual LSAT questions.
LSAT Blog's Unofficial Logic Games Questions for PrepTests 29-38

This contains 40 difficult practice questions I've written, 1 to accompany each of the 40 Logic Games in LSAT PrepTests 29-38.
LSAT Blog's Sudoku Puzzles for LSAT Prep

I put together a book of 208 sudoku puzzles, along with a brief introduction to sudoku. Solving a sudoku puzzle just requires deductive reasoning. For this reason, it’s a great tool for developing the skills needed for LSAT Logic Games.
LSAT Blog's More Sudoku Puzzles for LSAT Prep

Famous sudoku-writer DJAPE and I put together a book of 350 sudoku puzzles and sudoku variants, along with a brief introduction to sudoku and each of the included sudoku variants.
Logical Reasoning ↑
LSAT Practice: Games and Reasoning Workbook

A workbook to help you to review basic LSAT concepts necessary to succeed on the Logic Games and Logical Reasoning sections.
Reading Comprehension ↑
Need RC help? Check out the RC cheat sheet, guide, checklist, and explanations.
Admissions ↑
Law School Admissions Guide

I've written a concise guide to the law school admission process with tips on completing every aspect of your applications from start to finish. It's a small price to pay for a whole lot of guidance, and it's short enough that you'll actually read the whole thing. (You can also get it with the LSAT Guides.)
Law School Admissions Cheat Sheet

Quick-reference guide for the law school personal statement, the "Why X?" essay, and the law school résumé. (You can also get it with the LSAT Cheat Sheets.)
A Comprehensive Guide to the Law School Personal Statement

This guide provides tips on conceptualizing, planning, writing, and editing the law school personal statement.
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