LSAT Ninja

Happy Hanukkah. Merry Christmas. Good Kwanzaa. Despite the various salutations that are necessary to remain culturally sensitive these days, I refuse to be one of the non-committal pansies that resort to Happy Holidays. In the land of LSAT students and law school applicants, the holidays can be a very busy time of year.

October 22, 2009 - 12:33 PM

How to Stack Up in Reading Comprehension

As my class for the December LSAT progresses, I am running into a common enemy: Reading Comprehension. You see, for some reason I will never understand, students do not always enjoy practicing their Reading Comprehension skills. Even when I explain to them that a good score in this section will inevitably lead to a deep [...]

A student came up to me the other day with a perplexing problem. He had improved to a point where he was reasonably adept at Logical Reasoning problems, but he felt that he could not improve past a certain plateau. He had followed all of my advice and could recite the methods that we teach [...]