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Five things I’ve learned writing thousands of LSAT explanations

February 19, 2014 by Graeme Blake Leave a Comment

Over the past three years, I’ve written explanations for LSAT preptests 19-38, 66-70, and a few others. I’m working on preptests 65 and 71 at the moment, and also posting them for free on LSAT Hacks. The LSAT is a deep test, and writing a few thousand explanations for LSAT questions has given me a new perspective on it. I decided to step back and write about what I’ve learned in the process. You can find it in a guest post I wrote for Lawschooli. Enjoy!:

https://lawschooli.com/five-things-learned-writing-thousands-lsat-explanations/

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