Your Best LSAT Prep: What You Need to Do Beyond Practice Tests

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Kyle Pasewark, a Yale Law J.D. and perfect 180 scorer on the LSAT, founded Advise-In Solutions to help law school applicants and students secure their highest LSAT score, and their best law school admissions, law school financial aid and legal employment results. All Advise-In programs—from LSAT preparation to law school admission and law school application advising, law school "boot camp", employment advising and law firm associate orientation—are custom-designed for each client. All Advise-In clients work directly with Kyle, who has been advising and teaching pre-law students for over a decade. So that each LSAT client receives all the personal attention needed to obtain their best LSAT score, Kyle accepts a limited number of LSAT clients in each exam cycle.

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He scored a 180. Me personally, I'm going to let him pronounce it however he wants.

andrewso
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You don't need a tutor to get a perfect score. In fact most people who have gotten a perfect score have done so without a tutor. What you do need is ferocious self-motivation and drive throughout your study. Starting slow is fine. In fact it is optimal. Get the concepts down completely first. Don't start doing timed work until you have a high rate of accuracy. Then it all comes down to practice, practice, practice. The more questions you do the faster and more comfortable you will get.

mrwhiterain
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These are the best, most concise LSAT prep videos I’ve come across and I’ve watched ALOT of them

Sugarrwraith
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For me, on the first time I took the practice test, I realized after checking my answers that I am second guessing my answers on the practice test, only to see I had it right the first time

marc
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Having a data bank of results, patterns and questions used combined with saved info on the assessments of how I came to conclusions is actually genius.

lxmin
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Hey everyone! Prospective law student here. I was wondering how many hours you put into studying daily/weekly? If you feel like being extra descriptive, elaborate on your study schedule and whatnot. Thanks so much, and good luck (or good job)!!!

iceydaywalker
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When taking practice exams for the LSAT, it would be very important to know why you missed the questions you did. That would better prepare you for the real exam.

InstTaxSolutionsLLC
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Im studying 4 years in advance. I want a perfect score!=]

nigawithcoolness
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I want a perfect score but I can't afford a Tutor. I've looked at just a few question. I must say that I actually enjoy the questions even though it takes me a long time to figure out the answers. Any advise for me would be appreciated. Thank you for this video.

willyouan
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This is a good deconstruction of answers.

siddarthasiddatha
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He's using the verb "advise", not the noun "advice", which is in the correct context.

GailBecker-MSED-CM-Author
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Can someone ask Kyle what his PhD was in and what he taught when he was a university professor?

stephenblackmana
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I am a high school senior whose dream is to attend an ivy league law school in 4 years. Is there anything I can start doing now, and in my first years of college, to prepare for the LSAT?

moopoo
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Hi Kyle,
Thank you for your advice. I heard from another person who scored a 180 that they took a LOT of preptests (2-3 a day) with review. Is this what you personally did/recemmend? Do you think this is a good idea for people who are willing to handle the workload, and review the tests the same way you suggest? I think my accuracy is good in the sense that when I'm finished with my test I am able to correctly identify my incorrect answers and why I got them wrong. I'm currently in the 161-165 range and I was hoping you could maybe give me some advice on how I can take it to the next level. Thank you

TheWhiteguy
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Are there any randomized practice exams online? They all seem to just have a single printout, which means I can't reuse it.

sicktoaster
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SOMEONE SCORED 180 ON THE LSAT? THAT IS THE HIGHEST SCORE! WOW! THEY DEFINITELY RAISE THE SCORE NOW! 😉

GailBecker-MSED-CM-Author
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My answer was as good as theirs…. “It wasn’t” 👌🏾 I only ever improve my scores when I then executed upon this advice/mindset

found_theplace
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I don't think he has a Ph.D, but I know he has his J.D. from Yale.

ryanaceman
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It's not a pass or fail test. You simply get a score.

Nicalicious
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You can get a perfect score, it just requires getting a pretty good score and having a lot of luck on the questions that make you think to yourself "Who the fuck writes these?". Especially the really long winded, terminology laden questions that were obviously written by a former Bio student. I hate those the most. The logic of those questions gets lost in the distinction between Osmotic pressure and Osmotic gradient.

Bakuninite