LSAT Logic Game Client Meetings Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the first LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 45 (December 2004 LSAT). It's the "Client Meetings" game (Patterson, Reilly, Sanchez, Tang, Upton, Yansky, and a workout.)

I explained all questions in one video that's about 10 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

Lawyer Diaries: SEC Chairman


The following Lawyer Diary comes in the form of an interview with David S. Ruder. He's a former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. This interview is excerpted from Learning From Precedent.

LSAT Logic Game Export Alliance Video Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 45 (December 2004 LSAT). It's the "Export Alliance" game (in which nations export various crops: oranges, rice, soybeans, tea, and wheat).

I explained all questions in one video that's about 8 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

LSAT Logic Game Photo Album Video Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 45 (December 2004 LSAT). It's the "photograph album" game (Raimundo, Selma, Ty, Umiko, Wendy, Yakira, and Zack).

I explained all questions in one video that's 11 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

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LSAT Logic Game Bread Loaves Video Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the first LSAT Logic Game from PrepTest 30 (December 1999 LSAT). It's the "bread loaves" game (oatmeal, rye, and wheat, sliced or unsliced).

I explained all questions in one video that's just over 11 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

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Law School Admission Trends: GPA / LSAT


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The number of law school applicants has been declining, a trend that I've covered at length. I've hypothesized that it might lead law schools to lower their admission standards, leading to easier admission to top schools.

But what's actually happening this cycle?

LSAT Logic Games Layout - 2 Pages?


Those of you who took the June 2012 LSAT (PrepTest 66) got quite a surprise when you saw that LSAT Logic Games were presented in a 2-page layout rather than being confined to a single page.

Of course, the previous layout in every exam prior featured the game's initial paragraph, rules, and questions all crammed onto a single page. This has been the case  since the dawn of time.

For those of you new to the LSAT, you can see what this looks like in any LSAT PrepTest, including the free June 2007 LSAT on LSAC's website (PDF - p3-6).

Here's the first page of Logic Games from that exam, using the old one-page layout:

LSAT Retake Scholarship Increase: LSAT Diaries


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This installment of LSAT Diaries comes from Hilda A., who improved from 142 on her initial diagnostic to 157 on the October 2011 LSAT, then to a 161 on the February 2012 LSAT.

In her second LSAT diary (see her first), she talks how she got a full ride to law school as a result of her LSAT retake, as well as the lessons she learned from the law school admission process.

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Please thank Hilda for sharing her story below in the comments!

LSAT Logic Game Jeweler / Stones Video Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from PrepTest 33 (December 2000 LSAT). It's the "jeweler / stones" game (jewels - rubies, sapphires, and topazes).

I explained all questions in one 12-minute video. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

June 2012 LSAT Logic Game #4 Solution


I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from the June 2012 LSAT (PrepTest 66). It's the "pianists' recital / solos" game (Wayne and Zara perform solos that are modern or traditional pieces.)

I explained all questions in one video that's just over 9 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

June 2012 LSAT Logic Game #3 Explanation


I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from the June 2012 LSAT (PrepTest 66). It's the "sales zones / representatives" game (Kim, Mahr, Parra, Quinn, Stuckey, Tiao, Udall).

I explained all questions in one video that's just under 19 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!