by Carrie Bach | Sep 11, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logical Reasoning
For those students who are getting started on their LSAT prep or are turning their attention from LG to LR, I wanted to share my thoughts on LSAT Logical Reasoning questions by type and the order that you should study them. The order presented below reflects several...
by Carrie Bach | Aug 30, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logic Games
Many of my LSAT tutoring students at the moment are in the early stages of their prep, which means a lot of focusing on the fundamentals, especially in Logic Games. One of the common complaints I’ve been hearing is that the grouping games feel a lot harder than the...
by Carrie Bach | Aug 3, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Reading Comprehension
It’s not uncommon for students to focus their LSAT studies mostly on Logic Games and Logical Reasoning, simply because they just don’t know how to improve LSAT Reading Comprehension. And it makes sense why students would feel that way. After all, in Logic Games, you...
by Carrie Bach | Jun 23, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Study
Sometimes it’s easy to stay focused and motivated in your LSAT prep, but sometimes… it’s just not. And sometimes that’s ok. Sometimes we need to give ourselves grace when faced with distractions to our LSAT prep. Today, I want to give you permission to take a breather...
by Carrie Bach | Jun 15, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Study
If you are looking to push your LSAT score up from a 160 to a 170, here are some ways you can make that happen. But first of all, congrats on making it to 160! That’s no small feat! [And if you aren’t yet up to the 160, or perhaps even feel like that’s a long...
by Carrie Bach | Jun 9, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logic Games
If you’ve been in the LSAT world for a while, you’ve probably come across this advice, which I consider to be the great myth about Logic Games: Start with Logic Games. It’s the easiest section to learn. Or the more extreme variation of it: To get a good LSAT score,...