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How to Structure Your Logical Reasoning Prep
Unfortunately, many people study for several months with no progress. This can happen due to a myriad of reasons, but one of the most common reasons is a lack of structure. Students are often lost on what they should focus on and how to plan things out. Unfortunately, many prep companies focus solely on teaching the concepts without explaining how to learn them, so in this post we will discuss effective study techniques to help you propel your score that are backed by science

Keonhee Cho
May 43 min read
Why You Could be Improving-Even if Your Score Hasn't Gone Up
You studied diligently for months, and you feel like the LSAT is finally clicking. But then you take another practice test only to see your score dropped a couple of points. You feel defeated and frustrated. Was all that studying for nothing? Believe it or not, the same score or even a lower score does not necessarily mean you did not improve. In this post, we will discuss why improvement does not always manifest itself directly into a higher score and how to more accurately

Keonhee Cho
May 23 min read
Why Your Score Is Not Improving after Using a Course or Book
You purchased a popular LSAT book or course with glowing five-star reviews, motivated as ever. But after going through the entire course and reading multiple LSAT books cover to cover, you are shocked to see that your practice test performance didn't budge. You begin to wonder if reaching your dream LSAT score is even achievable. Does this sound like you? You are not alone. Hundreds of students reach out to me with this very problem. Nine times out of ten, the biggest issue

Keonhee Cho
Apr 223 min read
How to Stop Selecting the Wrong one of two answers
Almost everyone has been there — they narrow it down to two answer choices and select the wrong one. This is one of the most common issues my students experience. In this post, we will discuss strategies and study tactics that have helped them overcome this hurdle. Make predictions People often don't think actively about the passage. As a result, they don't have a clear idea of what they are looking for in the answers. If you don't know what you are looking for, multiple answ

Keonhee Cho
Apr 173 min read
Most Strongly Supported vs Strengthen Questions
Most Strongly Supported (MSS) and Strengthen questions are frequently confused with one another because they are both dealing with support. After all, if you are strengthening something, you are supporting it. The subtle distinctions between the wording of these question types are extremely important because we must know what the question is asking for in order to arrive at the correct answer. In this post, we will discuss exactly how to identify each type and how these quest

Keonhee Cho
Mar 133 min read
Tips for Studying for the LSAT in Just One Hour a Day
Many students reach out to me because they have a limited amount of time to study, and they want to make the most of every hour they...

Keonhee Cho
Apr 18, 20253 min read
Are LSAT Tutors Worth It?
There are many LSAT prep options to choose from: self-study, books, courses, and tutors. With tutors typically being the more expensive...

Keonhee Cho
Mar 17, 20254 min read
6 LSAT Drilling Mistakes that are Sabotaging Your Progress
You have been pouring your time and energy into LSAT prep, clinging to the promise that drilling will skyrocket your score. But as the...

Keonhee Cho
Mar 13, 20254 min read
Logical Reasoning Patterns That Will Help You Boost Your LSAT Score
The LSAT, like any other standardized test, is a pattern-based exam. Despite the fact that each passage may seem to have completely...

Keonhee Cho
Mar 5, 20255 min read
5 Tips for Studying for the LSAT While Working Full-Time
Many students have difficulty determining how to study for the LSAT while working full-time. If you are studying for the LSAT while...

Keonhee Cho
Feb 17, 20253 min read
LSAT Vocabulary You Must Know: "Takes for Granted," "Few," "Many," and More
One of the many challenges people face while studying for the LSAT is the vocabulary used. The LSAT frequently uses abstract language or...

Keonhee Cho
Feb 2, 20255 min read
When Should You Take the LSAT?
Deciding when to take the LSAT is one of the most critical steps in your law school application journey. The timing of your test can...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 30, 20253 min read
What Is the Logical Opposite of "All", "Most" and "Some"? A Guide to Understanding Logical Negations
If you're studying for the LSAT or diving into logical reasoning, you’ve likely encountered statements like "All cats are mammals" and...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 28, 20253 min read
Is 2 Months Enough to Study for the LSAT? A Comprehensive Guide to Maximizing Your Prep Time
Preparing for the LSAT is a daunting task, and many aspiring law students wonder, "Is 2 months enough to study for the LSAT?" The answer...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 27, 20253 min read
Understanding the LSAT: What Is It, What's It About, and How Long Is It?
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a crucial step for aspiring law school students. If you're considering a legal career, you've...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 27, 20253 min read
How Much Does the LSAT Cost, When to Take It, and Everything About Retakes and Score Releases
Starting your LSAT journey can feel overwhelming. From understanding costs to determining test dates, score releases, and retake limits,...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 26, 20252 min read
How Practice Questions Compare to the Actual LSAT
One of the most common concerns for LSAT test-takers is how similar are practice questions LSAT to actual tests. Understanding this can...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 25, 20252 min read
5 Traits of Students Who scored a 175+ on the LSAT
Throughout my years teaching the LSAT, I found that there were certain character traits that separated those who improved significantly...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 21, 20253 min read
How to Structure an Effective Logical Reasoning LSAT study plan
One of the most common questions my clients ask is, “How should I study?” This is an important question. Many individuals jump into...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 19, 20253 min read
Commonly Misunderstood LSAT Terms & Phrases
If you have been studying for the LSAT, you know the importance of having a precise understanding of the language being used. In many...

Keonhee Cho
Jan 10, 20253 min read
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