| Organization
and timing |
| Use
released LSAT questions to your advantage |
| Make
plans for each type of question and section |
| Best-answer
search criteria |
| P.O.E.
(process of elimination) |
| Intelligent
guessing techniques |
| How
to avoid tricky questions |
| Predictable
parts of the exam |
| Test
taking strategies for each type of question |
| What
the LSAT is and is not |
| How
to read and comprehend complex text |
| Information
organization and management |
| Analysis
and evaluation of reasoning process |
| How
to think like a lawyer |
| Understanding
scaled scores--answering 1 to 2 more questions correctly per
section will drastically increase your scaled score? we’ll show
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Competition |
| Managing
stress, anxiety and nerves |
| Analysis
of each question type using real LSAT |
| How
to calculate both your raw and scaled scores |
| No
detail is too trivial--we'll show you everything |
| Techniques
used by the LSAT writer’s for creating levels of difficulty |
| How
to schedule a 1, 2, or 3 month plan |