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,...
by Carrie Bach | Jun 2, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Study
I’ve seen a number of questions recently about how to prepare for the LSAT if you’re also a parent of small children. Or how to juggle working or going to school full time with studying. It’s not easy. I prepped for the LSAT the first time while I...
by Carrie Bach | May 28, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logic Games
If you’ve been working on Logic Games, you know that making deductions is key, whether in the setup stage or while working through the questions. Today I’m going to share with you a key source of deductions for in/out games: the reserved spot deduction. It’s a type of...
by Carrie Bach | May 20, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Study
You’ve landed on one of the most important blog posts on my website. Whether you’ve never heard of “blind review” or are already using the method in your own prep, what I am sharing with you here is a BETTER way to review for the LSAT – and even a better way to...
by Carrie Bach | May 13, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Study
I often see students ask for a pre-made 3-month or 6-month study plan for the LSAT. And the desire is understandable. There is so much information out there, and without a study plan, it’s hard to know whether you are studying effectively. But a customized LSAT study...