Patent Law

<p>Improving Logical Reasoning:
1. Figure out what the right answers are. You've gone through a practice test. Look back at the ones you got wrong (and the ones you got right!) and see what the answers are. Do this for every question. By the end of this (and it should take you a few hours), you'll have a better idea of what the questions are asking and why you did things wrong.</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Pick up both Kaplan & Princeton Review books. They have very different methods for teaching the LSAT; one will resonate more than the other. Use that one.</p></li>
<li><p>Find Xiggi's threads about SAT prep. His advice applies very well to the LSAT.</p></li>
<li><p>If you post a question that you're still stuck on, we can all help. :)</p></li>
<li><p>I really recommend going through the test in sections for a while. Don't worry, you can do full-length & timed exams later. For now, build accuracy. Take as much time as you need to on each question.</p></li>
</ol>