LSAT PrepTests 69, 70, and 71 (June, October, December 2013 LSATs) Price Increase

LSAT Blog PrepTest 69 70 71 June October December 2013
If you're preparing for the LSAT on a budget, take note:

LSAC is charging $10 for LSAT PrepTests 69 (June 2013 LSAT), 70 (October 2013 LSAT), and 71 (December 2013 LSAT) when purchasing through its website.

These LSAT PrepTests are available for less on Amazon.com in a book of 10 LSAT exams. LSAT PrepTests are typically available about 3 weeks after the test date (when test-takers receive their scores for those exams).

In other news, the price of registering for the LSAT has increased to $165 for the June 2013 LSAT - February 2014 LSAT testing year. Last testing year, it was $160. The year before that, $139.

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LSAT Reasoning in the Real World | Examples

LSAT Blog Reasoning Real World Example
I recently posted some real-world examples of potential LSAT-style correlation/causation confusion.

However, I saw a few articles this week in the NYTimes where correlational relationships were questioned:

1. Scientists questioned a correlational relationship they saw between dog ownership and reduced heart disease risk:

But most of the evidence is observational, which makes it impossible to rule out the prospect that people who are healthier and more active in the first place are simply more likely to bring a dog or cat into their home.

So, this potential alternate explanation suggests that dog ownership may not cause people to be healthier, but that being healthy may may you more likely to get a dog. In other words, the proposed causal relationship may actually be the reverse, at least to some extent.

However, other information in the article does suggest that pet ownership can reduce cortisol levels and lead pet owners to be healthier.


2. Another article presented various potential explanations for a decrease in driving among young people.

Here's one of the potential explanations:

Online life might have something to do with the change, he [Sivak] suggested. “A higher proportion of Internet users was associated with a lower licensure rate,” he wrote in a recent study. “This finding is consistent with the hypothesis that access to virtual contact reduces the need for actual contact among young people.”


Here's another:
Young people have been slow to buy cars, he [Poole] said, in part because of “the very large degree of youth unemployment and underemployment,” a situation that might change with an improving economy. 


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Try to be like the skeptics in these articles. When you're reading anything, always question the causal claims that you see.

Please leave your thoughts on the articles in the comments!


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LSAT PrepTest 67 Explanations Available for Instant PDF Download

LSAT Blog LSAT PrepTest 67 Explanations PDF DownloadComplete explanations for all 4 sections of LSAT PrepTest 67 (October 2012 LSAT) are now available for instant PDF download. Both Logical Reasoning sections, the Logic Games section, and the Reading Comprehension section have been fully explained.

One of the most common requests I get from my students and blog readers is for explanations of particular LSAT questions.

Although I'll explain any question in my LSAT tutoring, there's a limit to the amount I have time to write down.

Fortunately, I just learned that fellow LSAT tutor Graeme has written complete explanations for every question in all sections of LSAT PrepTest 67 (October 2012 LSAT). Not only do these explain why the right answer is right, but they also discuss why each wrong answer is wrong.


Get explanations for all 4 sections, or just get explanations for specific sections by clicking the relevant links below:

- Complete Logic Games Explanations for LSAT PrepTest 67 (only $3.97)

Complete Logical Reasoning Explanations for LSAT PrepTest 67 (only $4.97)
(explains both Logical Reasoning sections)


Want to know more? Get further details on these Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension explanations.

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PrepTest 67 is one of the most recently released LSATs, so it's one of the best reflections of the LSAT's current state. It's especially crucial for anyone preparing for the June 2013 LSAT and beyond to thoroughly study this exam. The LSAT evolves over time.

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Please note:

-In order to benefit from these, you must separately get the questions contained within LSAT PrepTest 67 - the October 2012 LSAT. This download does not include the actual LSAT questions from this exam.

-The explanations assume that you already have some familiarity with the basics of the various question-types on the LSAT. They assume you're not starting from scratch with your LSAT prep.

-This is a PDF available for instant download after submitting payment via PayPal. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader at http://get.adobe.com/reader/ and ensure that your copy of this software is up to date.

-If you're already registered with PayPal, the instant download link will be sent to your PayPal email address. Otherwise, it'll be sent to whichever email address you submit.

-Due to the nature of digital downloads, LSAT Blog cannot offer any refunds. All sales are final.



Sample Thank You/Cover Letter for Law School Recommenders


LSAT Blog sample cover letter law school recommenders
The below sample thank you / cover letter for law school recommenders is from A Guide to Law School Recommendations.

LSAT PrepTest 68 Explanations Available for Instant PDF Download

LSAT Blog LSAT PrepTest 68 Explanations PDF Download
Complete explanations for all 4 sections of LSAT PrepTest 68 (December 2012 LSAT) are now available for instant PDF download. Both Logical Reasoning sections, the Logic Games section, and the Reading Comprehension section have been fully explained.

One of the most common requests I get from my students and blog readers is for explanations of particular LSAT questions.

Although I'll explain any question in my LSAT tutoring, there's a limit to the amount I have time to write down.

Fortunately, I just learned that fellow LSAT tutor Graeme has written complete explanations for every question in all sections of LSAT PrepTest 68 (December 2012 LSAT). Not only do these explain why the right answer is right, but they also discuss why each wrong answer is wrong.


Get explanations for all 4 sections, or just get explanations for specific sections by clicking the relevant links below:

- Complete Logic Games Explanations for LSAT PrepTest 68 (only $3.97)

Complete Logical Reasoning Explanations for LSAT PrepTest 68 (only $4.97)
(explains both Logical Reasoning sections)


Want to know more? Get further details on these Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension explanations.

***

PrepTest 68 is the most recently released LSAT, so it is the best indication of the LSAT's current state. It's especially crucial for anyone preparing for the June 2013 LSAT and beyond to thoroughly study this exam. The LSAT evolves over time.

***

Please note:

-In order to benefit from these, you must separately get the questions contained within LSAT PrepTest 68 - the December 2012 LSAT. This download does not include the actual LSAT questions from this exam.

-The explanations assume that you already have some familiarity with the basics of the various sections of the LSAT and different question-types already. They assume you're not starting from scratch with your LSAT prep.

-This is a PDF available for instant download after submitting payment via PayPal. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader at http://get.adobe.com/reader/ and ensure that your copy of this software is up to date.

-If you're already registered with PayPal, the instant download link will be sent to your PayPal email address. Otherwise, it'll be sent to whichever email address you submit.

-Due to the nature of digital downloads, LSAT Blog cannot offer any refunds. All sales are final.



LSAT Prep: Correlation vs. Causation

LSAT Blog LSAT Prep Correlation vs. Causation
The world is full of people taking correlational relationships to be causal ones.

Here are two examples I've come across recently for you to dissect:

How to Avoid a Disappointing LSAT Score


LSAT Blog How Avoid Disappointing Score LSAT

There are valuable lessons to learn from those who achieved top LSAT scores and significant score increases.

However, too often, we ignore the lessons we can learn from those who did not achieve top LSAT scores and/or failed to improve significantly.

By studying their experiences, future test-takers can learn what NOT to do.

So, I have the following questions for anyone who studied for the LSAT and got a score they consider disappointing, a minimal score increase, or no score increase at all.


1. What was your diagnostic (starting) score, if any?

2. What did you score on Test Day?

3. Which books did you use?

4. Did you take a prep course? If so, which?

5. For how many months did you study, and for how many hours/week? Were you also working or in college, etc.?

6. How many PrepTests did you complete?

7. What do you believe is the reason for your score?

8. What would you change if you were to retake?

9. Any other comments or suggestions?


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Keep in mind the following quote from Thomas Edison:

“I have not failed 10,000 times. I have not failed once. I have succeeded in proving that those 10,000 ways will not work. When I have eliminated the ways that will not work, I will find the way that will work."


Please leave your answers in the comments below! Your responses will help future test-takers a great deal.

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Online LSAT Logic Games Video Course


LSAT Blog Online LSAT Logic Games Video Course
My LSAT Logic Games video course is now part of my full 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.

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For information about just the Logic Games video course, start here:

I've been hard at work, putting together the curriculum for a new LSAT course.

I've just released the first installment - a comprehensive online LSAT Logic Games video course.

Why? Because the LSAT courses currently available cost far too much money, and they waste your time with overcomplicated methods and categorization systems.

Instead of making this a traditional classroom course, I've decided to put it online:

-You'll be able to go at your own pace. Freed from having to go to LSAT class when you're tired after work or school, you'll be able to watch (and re-watch) all the course videos at any hour, day or night.

-You'll save a ton of money. By putting the course online, I can eliminate overhead expenses like rent. To keep costs low, I'm not wasting any money on advertising, and I've recorded all the videos myself, without hiring graphic designers to create special effects. I'm passing the savings on to you.



I'm not sure whether online videos are for me.

Watch some of my nearly 180 free LSAT Logic Games explanation videos to get a sense of my teaching style. Just keep in mind that the course videos are even more detailed.


I like the free videos you've put online already, but what does the course include?

I'm glad you asked. Through dozens of high-definition videos, I provide you with the fundamentals you need in order to effectively attack the Logic Games section. I also give you a detailed overview of each Logic Game type, as well as thorough walkthroughs of games within each type.

Upon completing this course, you will be ready to take on the LSAT Logic Games section.



Join now to improve your LSAT Logic Games score today.


LSAT Course Money Back Guarantee

Still not convinced? Keep in mind that I'm offering all LSAT courses with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Try the LSAT course package of your choice without risking a thing. If you don't love it, just email me within 30 days, and show me you're doing the exercises and not getting results. I'll give you a full and complete refund, and you can even keep all the books — at my expense.

I've made these literally risk-free to try.

Why would I offer a guarantee when I don't have to? I can offer this because I've rigorously tested my materials with thousands of students. I know they work, and I want this to be a no-brainer for you.

(By the way, I ask you to show me you've done the exercises because I know how effective they can be. I don't plan to keep your money if you're dissatisfied, but the only way to get results is to take action. I know you’re busy, but if you can’t commit to at least trying the exercises, then you shouldn’t join.)


Here's just some of the feedback I've gotten about my online LSAT courses:

"I did end up just going ahead and buying your online Logic Games course. I figured that it would be good value and clear instruction - everything I've seen on your blog has been. I went through the first 12 videos last night and it is very good. In the end it came down to yours and [another course], and your explanations just make more sense to me. Thanks!" - Joanne M.


"Just wanted to say thank you. I've made breakthrough after breakthrough thanks to your Logic Games course, and all the material you have available. It was all worth its weight in gold, and I truly admire you and appreciate what you are doing! I could not afford a Kaplan course, but even if I could have, I would have been crazy to choose it over your study plans/guides/posts etc.  I will be recommending you to anyone and everyone I know that is taking the LSAT. Thank you again!!!" - Miranda C.


"The Logic Games course is going great! Logic Games so far was my biggest weakness but I recently took a PrepTest and received only -6 on Logic Games after going through only a very tiny bit of your course. I want to hit a 165 and I feel your course is the last bit necessary…The course is a great review and also an extreme bargain." - C. T.


"I love the day-by-day study plan, your blog, and your online course. I've dabbled with Kaplan before and this works so much better for me." - Cheryl H.


"I've been working through your Logic Games course, and I really really like it. It's helped me improve so much on my games." - Sammy Z.


"I've taken your entire Logic Games course. First of all, thanks for a great learning experience. I feel much better prepared than I did before I started." - Nathan Y.


"I'm in the Logic Games course and I love it!" - John D.


"I'm a fan of your blog. Your online Logic Games course helped bring a clarity no other resources could provide...Thanks for your help Steve! Keep all the great work you do." - Jon H.


"The course has been extremely beneficial thus far!" - Kadeem R.


"I just wanted to thank-you for your great LSAT logical reasoning course. I got a 166 in October, up from a 159 in June and the difference was the logical reasoning sections, as  I went from 16 wrong to 6 wrong in the 2 sections combined." - Alex W.


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Questions? Shoot me an email at lsatunplugged@gmail.com

Remember, the course is 100% risk-free. That means you can try it, then decide if it's right for you. If you don't love it, just show me you did the work, and I'll refund 100% of your money. But I'm confident this will help you improve your LSAT score and get into the law school of your dreams.



LSAT Diary: Sticking With LSAT Prep



LSAT Blog Diary Sticking With LSAT Prep
This LSAT Diary is from Sid, who's taking the June 2013 LSAT. He writes in with his plans to stick with LSAT prep.

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.)

Leave Sid some encouragement below in the comments!

U.S. News Law School Rankings 2014



The 2014 U.S. News law school rankings were just released this week.

Here are the 2014 U.S. News Rankings for the top 14 law schools (some are tied):


Online LSAT Logic Games Video Course Syllabus

Because I want you to see exactly what you'll be getting in my online LSAT Logic Games video course, I'm including the entire syllabus below. 

These are the contents of the course.


General Thoughts on Logic Games

Introduction to Logic Games

Overview: Types of Logic Games

Habits of Top Scorers

Logic Games Approach

Importance of Making Inferences


Specific Question Types

Orientation Questions

General Must, Could, and Except Questions

"If" / Specific Questions


Relative and Strict Sequencing Logic Games

Introduction to Sequencing Logic Games

Diagramming Relative Sequencing Rules

Relative Sequencing Game – Setup

Relative Sequencing Game – Questions

Creating Limited Possibilities in Strict Sequencing Games

Strict Sequencing Game 1 – Setup

Strict Sequencing Game 1 – Questions

Strict Sequencing Game 2 – Setup

Strict Sequencing Game 2 – Questions

Strict Sequencing Game 3 – Setup

Strict Sequencing Game 3 – Questions


Multi-Level Sequencing Logic Games

Introduction to Multi-Level Sequencing Logic Games

Diagramming 3 Limited Possibilities

Multi-Level Sequencing Game 1 – Setup

Multi-Level Sequencing Game 1 – Questions

Multi-Level Sequencing Game 2 – Setup

Multi-Level Sequencing Game 2 – Questions


Grouping: In-Out / Selection Logic Games

Introduction to Grouping: In-Out / Selection Logic Games

Introduction to Conditional Statements

Conditional Rules: The Contrapositive (Simple)

Conditional Rules: Failed Contrapositive Attempts: Inverse and Converse

Conditional Rules: The Contrapositive (Complex)

Conditional Rules: Connecting Conditional Statements

Conditional Rules: Reading Conditional Chains

Conditional Rules: At Least 1 Out

Conditional Rules: At Least 1 In

Conditional Rules: At Least 1 Out vs. At Least 1 In

Grouping: In-Out / Selection Game 1 – Setup

Grouping: In-Out / Selection Game 1 – Questions

Grouping: In-Out / Selection Game 2 – Setup

Grouping: In-Out / Selection Game 2 – Questions


Grouping: Splitting Logic Games

Introduction to Grouping: Splitting Logic Games

Grouping: Splitting Game – Setup

Grouping: Splitting Game – Questions


Grouping: Matching Logic Games

Introduction to Grouping: Matching Logic Games

Grouping: Matching Game 1 – Setup

Grouping: Matching Game 1 – Questions

Grouping: Matching Game 2 – Setup

Grouping: Matching Game 2 – Questions

Grouping: Matching Game 3 – Setup

Grouping: Matching Game 3 – Questions


Combination Logic Games

Introduction to Combination Logic Games

Combination Game – Setup

Combination Game – Questions


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Questions? Shoot me an email at lsatunplugged@gmail.com