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Edvex breaks down the LSAT's toughest logic games and arguments into learnable patterns, so you enter test day with confidence.
What Is the LSAT?
The LSAT is the standardised admissions test required by virtually all ABA-accredited law schools in the US and Canada. Scores range from 120 to 180 and are the single most heavily weighted factor in most law school admissions decisions.
The digital LSAT includes Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games), and Reading Comprehension sections — each demanding a distinct skill set that Edvex trains systematically.
Why Edvex Accelerates Your LSAT Prep
Logic Games Blueprint
Step-by-step diagramming systems for every game type, so no puzzle catches you off guard.
Argument Analysis Drills
Teaches you to quickly identify conclusions, assumptions, and logical flaws in any argument.
Reading Comp Strategies
Active reading techniques that improve both speed and comprehension on dense legal passages.
Adaptive Question Bank
Thousands of real LSAT-style questions organised by difficulty and question type.
Performance Analytics
Tracks your accuracy by question type and flags patterns in your wrong answers.
Score Projection
Models your likely score range based on recent practice performance.
LSAT Exam Structure
The current digital LSAT consists of three scored sections plus an unscored variable section.
LSAT Score Ranges Explained
Scores range from 120 to 180; the median test-taker scores around 151, but law school admissions is highly score-sensitive.
Elite
Top 2–3% of test-takers — highly competitive for T14 law schools.
Competitive
Strong scores for most top-50 programs; scholarship-eligible at many schools.
Average
Near median — meets minimum requirements at many ABA-accredited programs.
Developing
Below median; structured prep is strongly recommended before applying.
12-Week LSAT Study Plan
Master logic games, arguments, and reading comp in a structured progression toward your target score.
Foundations & Question Taxonomy
Learn the rules of each question type before attempting timed practice.
- Identify every Logical Reasoning question type
- Learn the four Logic Games diagram types
- Complete 10 untimed questions per type daily
Skill-by-Skill Mastery
Deep practice on each section with targeted drills and immediate review.
- Daily 35-min focused section drills
- Logic Games: full game diagramming with review
- Reading Comp: passage mapping technique
Timed Practice & Error Analysis
Build speed without sacrificing accuracy; keep a detailed wrong-answer log.
- One full section timed daily
- Error log review every 3 days
- Focus extra time on lowest-accuracy question types
Full PrepTests & Polish
Simulate real test conditions and fine-tune test-day strategies.
- Two full official PrepTests under timed conditions
- Review every incorrect and "lucky correct" answer
- Finalise section timing strategy for test day
LSAT Prep — Frequently Asked Questions
How hard is it to score 170+ on the LSAT?
Only about 2–3% of test-takers score 170 or above; it typically requires 300–400 hours of focused preparation.
Can I retake the LSAT?
Yes — you can take the LSAT up to 3 times per testing year, 5 times in 5 years, and 7 times total.
Does Edvex cover Logic Games?
Yes — Edvex has a complete Logic Games curriculum with diagramming systems for every game type and hundreds of practice puzzles.
How long should I prepare for the LSAT?
Most successful test-takers study for 3–6 months; students targeting T14 schools often prep for 6+ months.
What LSAT score do I need for a top law school?
Yale, Harvard, and Columbia typically have median LSAT scores of 174+; most T14 programs have medians of 170–173.
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