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LSAT Pros

LSAT Pros

Graeme Blake and Steve Schwartz

Podcast with Steve Schwartz (LSAT Blog) and Graeme Blake (LSAT Hacks) answering your LSAT questions each week. Steve and Graeme are LSAT instructors with 99% percentile LSAT scores and several years of teaching experience. Steve and Graeme also (separately) run LSAT Blog and LSAT Hacks, respectively, and have seen every LSAT problem and situation under the sun. They go in-depth with advice on questions and explanations about every LSAT section and more.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best LSAT Pros episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to LSAT Pros for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite LSAT Pros episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

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In this episode, we cover:

-The question of law schools taking students with GRE vs. LSAT

-How to make and sustain significant improvement in LSAT Logical Reasoning?

-Our one piece of advice on LSAT Reading Comprehension

-How to factor in guesswork

-How to avoid getting frustrated on LSAT Logic Games

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

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In this episode, we cover how to decide whether to cancel/retake the LSAT and more.

Topics covered include:

Whether to cancel

Why people consider canceling - what could go wrong, when it’s not worth it

How long you have to cancel

July LSAT see score first

Deciding whether to retake

How long you need for a retake

When you’ve used every PrepTest

What to do differently next time

Links:

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

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In this episode, we cover how to pick up the pace on the LSAT and more.

Questions answered:

How do you pick up the pace while ensuring you're not guessing/acting illogically on the test?

The mindset/strategies/process that defines someone with a 175+ on the LSAT from the rest of the crowd?

Have you ever worked with another student who was able to receive time extension on the LSAT? How do I complete the LR section under time?

I scored a 169 on PrepTest 70. I have one week left until the exam. What should I absolutely be doing?

How do I improve my stamina? No matter how much I improve my study sessions, can't improve stamina

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

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LSAT Pros - Ep. 11: LSAT Logical Reasoning Strategies
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03/18/19 • 56 min

We’re new - if you listen, please leave a review on iTunes. That’s the biggest way you can help support the podcast, and we’d really appreciate it.

In this episode, we focused on LSAT Logical Reasoning strategies.

Topics covered:

How to return to questions you've marked as unsure

Whether LR has gotten more difficult

What to do if you're getting more than 5 wrong on LR

Our pacing guidelines for LR

How to use extra time if you finish the section early.

How to know when to skip LR questions

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

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We’re new - if you listen, please leave a review on iTunes. That’s the biggest way you can help support the podcast, and we’d really appreciate it.

In this episode, we focused on LSAT Reading Comprehension strategies.

Topics covered:

How to approach the LSAT Reading Comp section

Whether to annotate RC passages (and how)

How do I improve in speed and accuracy in RC?

How RC is similar to LR

How to close the gap from -4 to -1

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Graeme on Instagram

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This week’s LSAT questions:

1. LR question stem vs stimulus first (00:00:12)

2. Saving time on LG (00:13:17)

3. How to simplify diagramming for in-out grouping games (00:18:54)

4. How to remain calm when taking PTs (00:28:50)

5. Should I eliminate every AC? (00:40:08)

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

How to go faster at LSAT Logic Games (LSAT Hacks)

Bird in the forest: example of how to link all rules together (LSAT 33, Game 2)

LSAT Blog Logic Games video explanations

Example of how to chain together conditional statements (LSAT 33, Game 2)

Free LSAT Logic Game | Grouping: Selection / In-Out (explanation)

7 LSAT Logic Games repeated on future PrepTests (see category 1)

Steve Schwartz, https://lsatblog.blogspot.com

Graeme Blake, https://lsathacks.com

Follow Steve on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/lsatblog

Follow Graeme on Instagram! https://instagram.com/graeme_blake

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

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We’re new - if you listen, please leave a review on iTunes. That’s the biggest way you can help support the podcast, and we’d really appreciate it.

For this episode, we’re doing something a bit different - it’s a recording of a webinar we conducted live in advance of the January LSAT. It mostly covered Test Day prep in the final week, but we also discussed a variety of other topics, including rule substitution questions and the digital LSAT.

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

Rule substitution questions on Graeme’s site

LSAT Logic Games rule substitution questions (Steve’s YouTube video)

LSAT Logical “Assumption” Questions (Steve’s YouTube video)

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Test Day Playlist on YouTube

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

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FAQ

How many episodes does LSAT Pros have?

LSAT Pros currently has 18 episodes available.

What topics does LSAT Pros cover?

The podcast is about Lsat, Podcasts, Education and Law School.

What is the most popular episode on LSAT Pros?

The episode title 'Ep. 17: Farewell to the LSAT Pros podcast (at least for now)' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on LSAT Pros?

The average episode length on LSAT Pros is 51 minutes.

How often are episodes of LSAT Pros released?

Episodes of LSAT Pros are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of LSAT Pros?

The first episode of LSAT Pros was released on Jan 15, 2019.

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