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01Foundations

Get oriented to the test.

Start here if you're new to the LSAT or applying to law school.
Article 02
Indicator Words as Essential Fundamentals
The small words that change the entire meaning of a sentence. The single highest-leverage habit you can build early.
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Article 03
The ABCs of Applying to Law School
Beyond the score. Timeline, recommenders, personal statements, and the small decisions that compound into admissions outcomes.
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02Reading Comprehension

Read for the test, not for fun.

RC isn't slow reading. It's a different way of reading entirely.
Article 04
Stop TRYING to Understand the RC Passages
The counterintuitive RC mindset shift. Why students who 'understand' the passage often miss more questions than students who don't.
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Article 05
The Three Kinds of MBT Questions on the RC Section
Must-Be-True questions look identical on the surface. They're not. Learn the three flavors and what each one rewards.
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03Logical Reasoning

Argue like a logician.

The mechanics of premises, conclusions, and the gap between them.
Article 06
A Simple Way to Level Up Your Sufficient Assumption Approach
A repeatable two-step move that turns SA questions from time sinks into nearly automatic points.
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Article 07
In Defense of the Utility of Premises
Why premises matter more than students think. A pushback on the 'just find the conclusion' advice that's everywhere online.
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04Mindset & Method

How to study, how to think.

Less about content, more about how to actually improve.
Article 08
Getting Stuck on Challenging Problems
What to do when a question won't budge. The diagnostic process I walk students through, step by step.
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Article 09
Some Patterns That Jump Out After 15 Years of Tutoring
The repeating shapes of student struggle, and the surprising similarities across hundreds of score profiles.
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05Tools

Free study materials.

Quick references and practice tools you can use today.
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LSAT Quizlet
Curated flashcard sets covering common indicator words, question stems, and high-frequency vocabulary.
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