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LSATHacks: The Best Source For Understanding the LSAT
I’m Graeme Blake, a professional LSAT instructor who has taught the LSAT for over 15 years. I created the LSAT Mastery Seminars and have written explanations for over 4,000 LSAT questions. You can use these to review your answers as you study.
I know there are ways to go faster on the LSAT, and I want to share them with you. I’ve put some of my best advice into the five part email series above. The mastery seminars will teach you how to increase your speed and attack questions with confidence.
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How others have gotten faster on the LSAT, even after they plateaued
You can only improve ten points on the LSAT.
You’ve heard that before, right?
Well, it may be true on average, but with the right method plenty of people improve well past it.
Let me tell you about Alice. She was scoring well, but wasn’t where she wanted to be. Here’s what she said about her experience in the LSAT mastery seminars:
“After purchasing and watching the seminar a week before the test, I was able to finish all sections on time during my September LSAT and got 167. In the following months, I followed Graeme’s advice, read The Economist in my spare time, and took more practice tests – and I got an unbelievable 177 in my February LSAT this year! This mastery seminar is the only course I enrolled in to get from 159 diagnostic last August to 177 this February (in addition to practice tests and The LSAT Trainer, but they are not “courses”). I highly recommend this course to anyone who wants to improve their RC.”
What if there was a proven formula to get this kind of improvement?
28 points total improvement! No problem.
All the way up to 177: yup!
99th% percentile: Who doesn’t want that?
Despite what you might think there are repeatable things you can do to get closer to these kinds of results.
Repeatable and learnable methods. But they aren’t commonly taught, and they take effort.
I’m Graeme Blake, and I’m the founder of LSAT Hacks. I scored a 177 and want to help you do the same.
In the LSAT Hacks Mastery Seminars, I reverse engineered my own thought process when approaching each section. I wanted to answer the question: what is a 170+ scorer actually doing when they are doing timed work? It’s one thing to explain a question, but actually doing the question in real time is mostly an unconscious process.
Step 1: I did a bunch of representative questions timed
Step 2: I took careful notes on exactly what I focussed on, what I ignored, and how much time I spent on each element.
Step 3: Immediately after, I recorded the relevant lesson of the mastery seminars, while the memories of the unconscious processes were still fresh.
Step 4: You get insight into where to focus your attention, and drills to teach you these same unconscious patterns
For example, Alice mentioned the Economist magazine. She realized that she didn’t have the same reading fluency a 170+ scorer needs to ace reading comprehension. In the mastery seminar I told her exactly which sections to read, and how to read them.
She did this over a period of a couple of months, and noticed a dramatic improvement in her ability to read LSAT passages quickly and understand them fully, and was scoring near perfect on reading comprehension as a result. -0 to -1 errors!
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