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LSAT study resources

Resources to strengthen logical reasoning, reading comprehension, pacing, and blind-review discipline.

Optimized for LSAT · Law school applicants training logic and reading speed.

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LSAC LSAT overview

beginner

Official test format, policies, scoring, and registration details.

OfficialFreeOfficial site15 min
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7Sage LSAT prep

intermediate

Structured lessons, explanations, and analytics for every official question.

OfficialCourse + analyticsSelf-paced
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Logical reasoning flaw drills

intermediate

Question sets grouped by flaw family with full wrong-answer review.

PracticeFreeProblem set60 min

Reading comp structure mapping

intermediate

Practice capturing main point, author stance, and paragraph roles per passage.

PracticeFreeRoutine40 min

Timed two-section block

advanced

Pair two sections back-to-back to build full-test endurance.

PracticeFreePractice exam80 min

Blind review protocol

advanced

Re-answer untimed before checking keys to separate timing from understanding gaps.

StrategyFreeGuide45 min

Skip-and-return strategy sheet

intermediate

Per-section rules for flagging hard questions so you never strand easy points.

StrategyFreeChecklist20 min

Weekly review circle

intermediate

Compare error logs and dissect tricky question types with peers.

CommunityFreeGroup review60 min

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LSAT study resources
Focus target: LSAT
Block 1 (25 min): closed-book recall or one timed practice set.
Break (5 min): mark confusing items without opening a new task.
Block 2 (25 min): correct misses and write the next first step.
Done: one score/error note plus one queued task for tomorrow.