LSAT Logic Game Summer School Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 58 (September 2009 LSAT). It's the "summer school courses" game (history, linguistics, music, physics, statistics, theater, and writing).

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

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LSAT Logic Game Plane Flights Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 58 (September 2009 LSAT). It's the "plane flights" game (Flyhigh and Getaway Airlines, domestic and international).

I explained all questions in one video that's just under 7 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

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LSAT Logic Game Volunteer Group Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the second LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 58 (September 2009 LSAT). It's the "volunteer group" game (employees: Felicia, Leah, Masatomo, Rochelle, Salman,  Terry, and Veena).

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

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LSAT Logic Game Monuments Construction Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the first LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 58 (September 2009 LSAT). It's the "monuments construction" game.

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

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LSAT Diary: Dealing with Distractions



LSAT Blog LSAT Diary Dealing with Distractions
This LSAT Diary comes from a blog reader who's taking the October 2012 LSAT. It's about dealing with distractions and obstacles.

Enjoy, and 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.)

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LSAT Logic Game Cities' Meetings Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 59 (December 2009 LSAT). It's the "cities' annual meetings" game (Los Angeles, Montreal, New York, Toronto, Vancouver, and Washington).

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

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LSAT Logic Game Courses Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 59 (December 2009 LSAT). It's the "courses" game (geography, japanese, macroeconomics, psychology, russian, statistics, and world history).

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

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LSAT Logic Game Photographs Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the second LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 59 (December 2009 LSAT). It's the "photographs" game (fence, gardenias, hibiscus, irises, katydid, lotus, and magnolia).

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

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LSAT Logic Game Law Firm Departments Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the first LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 59 (December 2009 LSAT). It's the "law firm departments" game (family, health, injury, labor, probate, securities, and tax).

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

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Readers With Big LSAT Score Increases Share 7 Tips


LSAT Blog LSAT Score Increases Share 7 LSAT Tips
In this LSAT Diaries compilation, I picked 7 tips from blog readers who achieved significant LSAT score increases.

On their LSAT prep journey, they picked up some valuable tips and shared them in LSAT Diaries.


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1. "I began to think like an LSAT writer, to get inside the head of the LSAT. I would start to pick up on nuances in wrong answer choices such as absolutes...or wrong answer choices that didn’t refer back to the sources cited in the argument...If you can start to have an eye for small things like this, something will click, and the LSAT will soon become a little bit simpler." - Anne, improved from 150 to 159 to 164 on LSAT retake (LSAT Diaries)


2. "Obsess over the test...I learned the history of the LSAT, the purpose, its importance, its trickery and any other minutiae I could find. I day-dreamed about ending up at a “reach school,” or getting a high enough LSAT to have a reasonable shot an Ivy League school. I drove my friends nuts with LSAT trivia and the nuances of the law school application process...How did this help? Simple—it allowed me to stay motivated for LSAT prep." - Brandon, improved from 150 to 170 (LSAT Diaries)


3. "What improved my score the most...was the habit of writing out each question I got wrong. I would write out an analysis...that explained to me why my answer choice was wrong and why the correct one was correct. Not only did this allow me to understand where I had gone wrong and to correct my faulty reasoning, but it also provided me with a mental framework, a process that I used with each logical reasoning question as I talked myself through the wrong answer choices." - Dan, improved from 141 to 168 (LSAT Diaries)


4. "Give yourself enough time, stay consistent, and always correct your mistakes. Even if you have to complain about a single LR question to anyone who will listen for days until you get it, make sure you understand every missed question. Above all, relax: you're not your test score."  - Caleb, improved from 161 to 171 on LSAT retake (LSAT Diaries)


5. "I initially took my practice exams in the afternoons. After my initial score, I changed my strategy, waking daily around 6:00 am and beginning my studying between 8:00 and 9:00, and I took all practice tests around that time from then on. When your mind is geared to perform at that level at that time of the day, it makes a big difference." - J, improved from 157 to 166 on LSAT retake (LSAT Diaries)


6. "Every morning for a week before test day, I'd walk through this park and sit and listen to the birds and squirrels...Sometimes I would just sit with my legs dangling from the bridge and watch the water run over the rocks at the bottom of the small river. It was this sort of mind-clearing time that I really needed in order to focus."- Anthony, improved from 140s to 161 (LSAT Diaries)


7. "[L]eading up to test day, I took the two days before the test off of work to focus, and most importantly to relax. I did activities during the day that were not test-related, and wouldn't tire me out, ensuring a good night's sleep. I woke up the morning of the test, with my ziplock bag already packed, went through my normal morning routine, and headed out the door. I arrived at the testing center over an hour early, just to ensure that time would not add to my already existing nerves." - Brad, improved from 167 to 179 (LSAT Diaries)


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LSAT Logic Game Travel Magazine Interns Explanation Video

I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 60 (June 2010 LSAT). It's the "travel magazine interns" game (interns: Farber, Gombarick, Hall, Jackson, Kanze, and Lha travel to Romania, Spain, and Tuscany and are either photographer's assistants or writer's assistants).

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

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