
LSAT Study That
Builds Real Skills
Getting consistent results on the LSAT requires building real skills—skills that continue to pay off in law school, lawyering, and in life.
Don't rely on tricks. Learn how to read, critically analyze, and beat this test at its own game.
And, of course, get the score you need for the schools and scholarships you deserve!
Tackling Sentences
The number one issue most test-takers don't know they need to work on is reading complex sentences for the simple, hidden meanings. Learn how!
Question Stems
80% of the work on the LSAT is in Logical Reasoning prompts or Reading Comp passages. But you still need to know what the question is actually asking for. Are you reading those carefully enough?
Spotting Issues
There are only a handful of issues used for almost every Logical Reasoning question on the LSAT. Learn to spot those and start homing in on the right answer quickly.
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension isn't just a nightmare section on the LSAT, it's something you will use every day as a law student and a lawyer (and hopefully elsewhere, too). Build that skill today!
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