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Yes, the LSAT Has Become Substantially Harder
The LSAT has changed substantially in the last several months. Find out why the removal of Logic Games and changes to the Logical Reasoning section have made the LSAT harder and learn how to adapt your strategy accordingly.

Micah McCreary
1 day ago2 min read


The Power of Taking Breaks: Why We Enforce the 1.5-Hour Rule
Is studying 4 hours a day for the LSAT actually hurting your score? Discover the JurisPrep 1.5-Hour Rule and how a 5-day study week can prevent burnout and result in a Scholarship Score™.

Micah McCreary
1 day ago2 min read


Demystifying Assumption Questions: Sufficient vs. Necessary
Confused by LSAT assumptions? Learn the difference between Sufficient (Maximum) and Necessary (Minimum) strengtheners to avoid common traps and boost your LR score.

Micah McCreary
1 day ago2 min read


When to Register for the LSAT: The Strict Rule to Maximize Your Score
Should you sign up for the LSAT months in advance? Learn the JurisPrep rule for LSAT registration: why you should wait for your practice scores to hit your target before booking.

Micah McCreary
1 day ago2 min read


Reactive vs. Proactive: The LSAT Coaching Philosophy That Cuts Study Time in Half
Stop wasting time on LSAT concepts you already grasp intuitively. Learn how a reactive coaching philosophy focuses only on your weaknesses to help you hit a Scholarship Score™ faster.

Micah McCreary
1 day ago2 min read


4 Key Tips for Choosing the Right LSAT Prep Program and Admissions Consultant
In my five-plus years working as an LSAT coach and law school admissions consultant, one of the things I hear from clients the most is that they wish they had found our services sooner. They’ve tried a few programs, especially the ones that the online (read: Reddit) “consensus” dictates are best, but they are feeling burnt out because they aren’t getting the results they want. They are also leery about spending still more money on yet another LSAT prep program just to find ou

Micah McCreary
Oct 20, 20243 min read


LSAT Study Guide: Why Speed Isn't the Key to LSAT Success: Focus on Accuracy First
Learn why the speed with which you complete the section doesn't matter at all. Accuracy is what makes or breaks your LSAT score.

Micah McCreary
Aug 31, 20244 min read


Gamifying LSAT Study: How to Manufacture Interest When You Think the LSAT is Boring
One of the most common challenges LSAT takers face is maintaining interest in the test’s content. Learn to make the LSAT fun and engaging.

Micah McCreary
Aug 31, 20244 min read


The LSAT Blind Review Mistake That’s Holding You Back—Plus a Study Plan to Fix It
One of the most common challenges LSAT takers face is maintaining interest in the test’s content. Learn to make the LSAT fun and engaging.

Micah McCreary
Aug 31, 20243 min read


Navigating the New LSAT: Adapting LSAT Prep to the Absence of the Logic Games Section
LSAC has decided to remove the logic games section from the LSAT. Learn about what the new version of the test means for you.

Micah McCreary
Aug 31, 20244 min read


LSAT Study Guide: Premises, Conclusions, and "Just Context"
Mastering the distinction between premises and conclusions will enhance your ability to analyze arguments and get the right answer.

Micah McCreary
Aug 31, 20244 min read


Forget the Question Stem: Why Reading the Passage First is the Strategy Preferred by the Best LSAT Tutors
When it comes to preparing for the LSAT, one common question that often arises is whether you should read the question stem first or...

Micah McCreary
Aug 30, 20243 min read


LSAT Study Guide: Mastering the Order of Operations: The Secret to Acing the Logical Reasoning Section:
The Logical Reasoning (LR) section of the LSAT can be a challenging obstacle for many test-takers, but with the right approach, you can cons

Micah McCreary
Aug 30, 20244 min read
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