The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning: A Splendidly Comprehensive LSAT Study Guide to Master LSAT Self-Study The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning: A Splendidly Comprehensive LSAT Study Guide to Master LSAT Self-Study Paperback Spiral-bound
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Discovering the Loophole in LSAT Success
Engaging and Enjoyable
The Loophole stands out because it’s an engaging test prep guide that readers genuinely enjoy and don't want to put down. It builds foundational skills from the ground up, using a variety of unique drills like the Basic Translation Drill, CLIR Drill, and others to enhance these skills effectively.
Proven Records for Improvement
The methods presented in The Loophole are vetted and proven to improve Logical Reasoning (and even Reading Comprehension) scores. It guides readers on a personalized study journey, leading them from one chapter to the next in an intentional order, so there's no need for a separate study schedule to indicate what to read when.
Master Every Question Type
The Loophole offers a detailed, step-by-step system to help readers master every part of each Logical Reasoning question. This approach is so thorough that readers can often identify the correct answer without reading the choices or even knowing the question type.
Ellen Cassidy
Editorial Reviews
I was stuck at 158 for months and on the verge of giving up. I was self-pitying and blamed my failure on the fact that I'm not a native English speaker. The Loophole proved I was wrong - a non-native English speaker is also capable of scoring above 170 with the right method. The Loophole's passion and energy is a gift that has indeed changed my life.
--Celeste S., 174
The Loophole mapped out the CLIRest path to 180 - what more can I say?
--Min Ju S., 180
Founder of Elemental Prep and the Author of The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning
After studying at Stanford University and Oxford University, she received two official 99th percentile LSAT scores and turned down Harvard Law School to teach the LSAT. Since then, she has been researching and testing experimental LSAT prep methodologies and compiling her successes into a forthcoming series of LSAT strategy guides. These LSAT prep methodologies are the result of the relationships Ellen has built with the hundreds of LSAT students she has personally taught.