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Focus on Focus

When it comes to LSAT preparation, an important but often overlooked aspect is the relationship between reading speed and focus.  To be able to get through all of the info on the arguments and reading comp sections you’ll actually need to develop your ability to focus, not to read faster. Importance of Speed on the […]

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Adjust Your Attitude

People often think that preparing for the LSAT has just an intellectual focus—you’re only learning the complexities and subtleties of logic, reasoning, and comprehension. But although the intellectual aspect is undeniably central, there is another important element that is often overlooked: emotional stability.  Your emotional health and your LSAT preparation and performance are strongly linked. 

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Profit From Perspectives

An especially important element of verbal reasoning that’s often overlooked is the role that perspectives play in arguments. It is of crucial importance to recognize the different viewpoints that are present within an argument. Being aware of this and then learning how to use it in your analysis and evaluation of the verbal reasoning sections

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