New LSAT Prep Video: When You Should (and Shouldn’t) Repeat the LSAT

• June 16, 2011 • 1 Comment

You’re Getting Sleepy: What Cognitive Science Tells Us about Common Advice to “Get Enough Sleep” Before the LSAT (and Your Future Efficiency as a Lawyer)

• April 18, 2011 • Leave a Comment

The LSAT Is Not a “Standardized Test” (and Why Realizing that is the First Step to Overcoming Fear of the LSAT)

• March 30, 2011 • 1 Comment

The Differences between Good and Excellent LSAT Performance, and Why the “Smartest” LSAT Takers Have the Most Trouble Reaching their Potential

• March 26, 2011 • 4 Comments

The Importance of Cognitive Science for Obtaining Your Best LSAT Score

• March 15, 2011 • 4 Comments

Lessons from Competition Research for LSAT Takers: Regular Practice Isn’t Enough, and It’s Not 1869 Anymore

• February 26, 2011 • 2 Comments

Retaking the LSAT? Analyze Why This Time Will be Different

• February 23, 2011 • 1 Comment

Focused LSAT Study Techniques Redux: Why Speculation about Whether the LSAT Tests “Intelligence” Actually Hurts LSAT Takers and What it Means for Your Best LSAT Score

• February 3, 2011 • 5 Comments

Education Research Reveals that Testing Is a Learning Experience: Some Implications for LSAT Preparation (and Why Just Testing Doesn’t Go Far Enough)

• January 27, 2011 • 2 Comments

How Can You Avoid a Costly Law School Mistake? What the New York Times Says (and Doesn’t Say)

• January 10, 2011 • 6 Comments