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Lesson 1

LSAT overview and scoring

High-level explanation of LSAT sections, scoring scale, and what law schools look at.

The LSAT measures reasoning under time pressure. It rewards careful reading, disciplined logic, and consistent elimination of weak answers. High scores come from accuracy and clarity, not from memorizing tricks.

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Key Points
  • Reasoning and precise reading drive scores
  • State the task before reading choices
  • Use an error log to track patterns
  • Consistency beats speed alone
  • Wrong answers often sound relevant but miss the task
Reflection

Write two sentences about your current strengths and one sentence about your biggest weakness on the LSAT. What daily habit could shrink that weakness?

Quick Check
Which habit most directly improves LSAT accuracy?
Why is an error log valuable?
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External Links
LSAC Official LSAT Prep Overview

Official LSAT prep information from LSAC.

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LSAT Demon (external)

Optional external overview of free LSAT resources.

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