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LSAT Assumptions: Mastering Necessary & Sufficient Conditions with Willy Wonka
Let’s say there’s only one hidden golden ticket. If you want to enter Willy Wonka’s factory, finding that ticket is necessary—without it, you’re not getting in.
Now, if there are five golden tickets hidden and you find ticket #2, that’s sufficient to get you in. But it’s not necessary—any of the five tickets would work. Having a ticket is necessary, but having #2 specifically is sufficient.

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 33 min read
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It's Just Semantics! Using Context Clues to Ace LSAT Reading Comprehension
When tackling LSAT reading comprehension, understanding context clues is crucial. Rather than passively reading, top scorers hunt for evidence by actively reading—identifying keywords, structural markers, and logical transitions to support their answers with at least one or two concrete references from the passage.

Shana Ginsburg
May 303 min read
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Mastering LSAT Focus With Stop/Start Clock Strategies & Nutritional Support
Without a strategic approach to break management, nutrition, and mental reset techniques, test-takers risk fatigue, distraction, and declining performance before finishing the exam. Our experts built a structured plan that maximizes performance within stop/start constraints, ensuring that every break supports sustained focus and endurance.

Shana Ginsburg
May 211 min read
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The Power of a Wrong Answer Journal—Why LSAT Boss Students Are Ahead of the Trend
If you've been on Reddit or TikTok lately, you’ve probably seen discussions buzzing about a game-changing LSAT study tool: Wrong Answer...

Shana Ginsburg
May 162 min read
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Study Smart in the Summer: Optimize Your LSAT Prep for Real Gains
Summer is here, and if you’re studying for the LSAT, it’s time to rethink your strategy. Structured study plans consistently result in higher score increases than self-studying with scattered resources. In this era of AI-driven education, we have more tools than ever—but none of them replace actual learning.
Explanations generated by AI? They make you “nod” at jargon-heavy explanations of logic, but they don’t retrain your brain to recall proper steps under pressure.

Shana Ginsburg
May 133 min read
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Unconventional LSAT Study Methods That Really Pay Off
If you're struggling with concentration, stress, or feeling like traditional study strategies don't work for you, it might be time to try so

Shana Ginsburg
Feb 204 min read
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2025 LSAT Test Dates & Study Plans
At Ginsburg Advanced, we advise our students to take the first step in managing test anxiety with good study planning. Let's dive in!

Shana Ginsburg
Feb 112 min read
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Mastering the LSAT Writing Section: Tips for Success
The writing section presents a prompt outlining an issue with background information. Your task is to analyze the issue and take a clear pos

Shana Ginsburg
Jan 133 min read
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Are You Thinking About Retaking the LSAT? Here's Why It's Worth It!
Are you considering retaking the LSAT but aren’t sure if it’s worth the investment of your time and energy? Trust me, I get it. The LSAT...

Shana Ginsburg
Jul 24, 20243 min read
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Unlocking the Power of Transition Words in LSAT Logical Reasoning
At Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring, we pride ourselves on equipping our students with a comprehensive arsenal of strategies to conquer the...

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 26, 20243 min read
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How to Transform Your Study Sessions with the Power of Music
Today, we’re going to explore the cognitive benefits of incorporating a little Miles Davis or Beethoven music into your study routine....

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 5, 20242 min read
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Conquer the LSAT: 4 Techniques to Identify & Address Your Weaknesses
As a certified teacher and education attorney, I have developed four techniques to help students evaluate their weaknesses and improve their

Shana Ginsburg
Mar 13, 20242 min read
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Why you should manage your test anxiety on hard questions
Consider this: Hard questions take a longer time to answer than easy ones do. It’s an easy fact to accept; after all, hard questions are ge

Shana Ginsburg
Jul 12, 20222 min read
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The LSAT BOSS 8-Week Study Schedule
Yes, you CAN complete LSAT prep in 2 months! You’re expected to complete bar prep in two months, and that’s like 10 LSATs!

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 23, 20221 min read
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8 Ways to Prevent Test Anxiety
Let's talk about the frustration of repeat failures and poor performances on standardized tests, especially among students who are otherwise

Shana Ginsburg
Dec 28, 20215 min read
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Why the Stop/Start Clock Accommodation May Be Right for You
Updated August 17, 2023 As an accommodations specialist, I hear all sorts of assumptions about the accommodations process. Most...

Shana Ginsburg
Jul 15, 20212 min read
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Five Ways to Regain Focus During an Exam
Many of the students that we work with are diagnosed with ADHD or anxiety. These students often struggle with similar types of cognitive...

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 21, 20212 min read
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Should I take a paper-delivered exam instead? Take our quiz to find out!
Many standardized tests, including the LSAT, GRE and Praxis exams, are now delivered through electronic systems. These systems make it...

Shana Ginsburg
May 21, 20213 min read
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Should I take the GRE or the LSAT if I have ADHD? Take our quiz.
Students with ADHD are faced with a big decision when heading to graduate school: Which graduate entrance exam is best for me? ...

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 13, 20214 min read
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Wondering if you have what it takes to go to law school? Here's why you shouldn't be.
I once worked with a student — let’s call her Bree — who had an anxiety disorder and wanted to go to law school. She went to her doctor...

Shana Ginsburg
Feb 3, 20212 min read
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