Stop Collecting and Start Studying

A common question that gets asked on a lot of message boards is: “This is what I’ve got (list of materials). What else do I need to get started?”  And to be clear – questions about what books you should get, whether different methods will help you, and stuff like that are all 100% legitimate. What really gets me, though, is that these questions are often asked *before the student has even cracked a book*. Questions like “I bought PowerScore’s bibles, should I get the Manhattan books too?” really grind my gears in circumstances like those. If you think you may be one of those people, then this article is for you.

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Practice Tactics: Why You Must Simulate The Experimental Section (And How To Do It)

There are only four scored sections on the LSAT, which theoretically means that those should be the only four you care about. So why am I telling you to practice with five sections per test? Read on to find out!

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