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LSAT Blog - Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet

The document provides an overview and tips for studying for the LSAT exam. It includes the following key points: 1) The LSAT consists of 5 sections - Logic Games, Logical Reasoning (x2), Reading Comprehension, and an experimental section. 2) It recommends creating a study plan that spreads prep across multiple months and weeks, focusing on different section types each time. 3) When reviewing, it advises analyzing errors thoroughly to understand what specifically caused incorrect answers. 4) Some recommended study materials include day-by-day study plans, cheat sheets, guides, and question explanations with caution.
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LSAT Blog - Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet

The document provides an overview and tips for studying for the LSAT exam. It includes the following key points: 1) The LSAT consists of 5 sections - Logic Games, Logical Reasoning (x2), Reading Comprehension, and an experimental section. 2) It recommends creating a study plan that spreads prep across multiple months and weeks, focusing on different section types each time. 3) When reviewing, it advises analyzing errors thoroughly to understand what specifically caused incorrect answers. 4) Some recommended study materials include day-by-day study plans, cheat sheets, guides, and question explanations with caution.
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LSAT Blog’s Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet


(Fun fact: you can click on different areas of this page to find out more about those topics.)

Finding Time to Study​: Logic Games​ - 1 section, 22-24 Qs:


-Start your prep earlier than you think necessary. 4 games, 5-7 questions per game
-Set aside specific times to study each day. 2 pages per game​ (starting June 2012)
-Try to spread your studying throughout the week.
-Give yourself at least 1-2 days off per week.
-Try to reduce time spent on other things while studying. Logical Reasoning​ - 2 sections, 48-52 Qs:
24-26 short arguments per section - you analyze each
Getting Started (7 “Don’ts”):
1. Don’t study without a plan of attack​.
2. Don’t be discouraged by diagnostic tests. Reading Comp​ - 1 section, 26-28 Qs:
3. Don’t study first thing when you wake up. 3 long passages, 2 related short (starting June 2007)
4. Don’t overdo it. 5-8 questions per passage
5. Don’t start other difficult projects while studying.
6. Don’t use random books you find in stores.
7. Don’t get too stressed - try meditation.
Experimental (used to test new Qs):
One section, could be any of LG, LR, or RC
Creating a Plan of Attack (Sample): Could be any of the 5 sections (before/after break)
Month 1: Logic Games + Logical Reasoning
-Week 1: Easy/Medium Logic Games
-Week 2: Hard Logic Games + Easy Logical Reasoning
-Week 3: Medium/Hard Logical Reasoning Writing Sample​ (don’t worry about it)
-Week 4: Full sections of Games + Reasoning

Month 1: Logic Games + Logical Reasoning


How to Review:
-Week 1: Easy/Medium Logic Games
1. Analyze exactly where your error came from. Was it in the
--Day 1: --Day 2: --Day 3: --Day 4: --Day 5: --Day 6: --Day 7: passage or the answer choices?

-Week 2: Hard Logic Games + Easy Logical Reasoning 2. If passage, was it your approach to reading the passage
--Day 1: --Day 2: --Day 3: --Day 4: --Day 5: --Day 6: --Day 7: that was ineffective or incorrect, or something in the passage
itself that you misunderstood?
-Week 3: Medium/Hard Logical Reasoning
--Day 1: --Day 2: --Day 3: --Day 4: --Day 5: --Day 6: --Day 7:
3A. If answer choices, what was it in the incorrect answer
-Week 4: Full sections of Games + Reasoning choice you chose? ID what in the wrong answer choice
--Day 1: --Day 2: --Day 3: --Day 4: --Day 5: --Day 6: --Day 7: tempted you. Then ID what made it wrong.

3B. If something in the correct answer made it seem wrong,


Books to Start: ID what it was. And ID what made it correct.
Day-by-Day LSAT Study Plans
LSAT Cheat Sheets
LSAT Guides Test Day:
LSAT Vocabulary Builder 1. Visit your LSAT test center.
2. Plan what you'll ​wear​ and ​bring​.
3. Relax the day before your exam.
LSAT Question Explanations​: 4. Night before, go to bed early and set multiple alarms.
Helpful, but don’t use them as a crutch. 5. Complete a few practices Qs before the exam.
6. De-stress and chill.
7. Don’t cheat.

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