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Princeton Review LSAT Logic Games Workout - Exposed
Good luck to everyone taking the December LSAT! Check out some LSAT Test Day Tips if you haven't already.***In the LSAT FAQ, I discuss some reasons why you shouldn't use books containing fake (non-LSAC-written) LSAT questions.However, there's one rea...
Necessary Assumption Questions, Negation Test, and Must Be True Qs
Quick note: Hope everyone had celebrating Thanksgiving had a happy one, and happy Black Friday!Last week, I discussed the difference between necessary assumption questions and sufficient assumption questions.I've already covered some strategies for s...
LSAT Anxiety and Procrastination Tips | Interview
I recently interviewed Kelly Roell, from the Test Prep About.com site, via email. Our discussion follows.1. Many people have difficulty sitting down and focusing when it's time to study for the LSAT. Suddenly, checking Facebook, cleaning out the sp...
Difference Between Necessary & Sufficient Assumption Questions
Both Necessary Assumption and Sufficient Assumption questions contain the word "assumption" within the question stem. However, they ask for very different things.This is why it's misleading (and often confusing) to simply refer to both types under th...
LSAC and LSAT Fee Waiver Score Report Delays
Quick note #1: The deadline to postpone registration for the December 2009 LSAT is 11/15. If you miss the deadline, please check out Cancel, Postpone, or Absence - it includes direct quotes from admission officers about what to do if you don't want t...
LSAT Words: "Except" "unless" "until" and "without" mean...
I talked about Sufficient and Necessary Condition indicator words a few weeks ago.However, I left out a couple of important words (except, unless, until, and without) that factor into conditional reasoning.These special words don't *quite* fit the mo...

