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LSAT Accommodations Update: What You Need to Know Before Your Next Test
If you’ve previously received LSAT accommodations—especially for paper-based testing or extended time—LSAC’s new policy changes effective August 2025 could directly impact your testing experience. This page breaks down exactly what’s changed, what you need to do, and how Ginsburg Advanced can help.

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 27, 20252 min read


Lawyer Salary Trends in 2025: Big Paychecks, Small Towns, and a Shifting Legal Map
If you’re still clinging to the idea that New York BigLaw is the gold standard for legal salaries, it’s time for a reality check....

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 23, 20252 min read


How to Crush Reading Comprehension Like an LSAT Boss: Store, Recall, and Engage
Reading comprehension struggles on the LSAT aren’t usually about intelligence—they’re about anxiety around time. That pressure to move quickly makes it nearly impossible to slow down for thoughtful, active reading and, just as important, effective recall.

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 23, 20253 min read


Finding Structure in Your LSAT Prep: The LSAT Boss 10-Week Study Plan
A huge challenge for LSAT students isn't just mastering logical reasoning or reading comprehension—it’s figuring out what to study, when to study, and how to stay accountable. If you find yourself staring at LSAT materials but not knowing where to start, it’s not a personal failing—it means you need structure.

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 16, 20253 min read


Mastering LSAT Assumptions: Understanding Necessity and Sufficiency
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 15, 20253 min read


Bar Exam Accommodations: Progress and Pushback
In the recent Supreme Court of Maryland decision in Chavis, the court upheld a two-part test for evaluating bar exam accommodations. The ruling confirmed that applicants must demonstrate both a reasonable need and a functional limitation, reinforcing the legitimacy of qualified professionals’ diagnoses.

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 4, 20253 min read


How Competitive is a 3.5 GPA and 165 LSAT for Law School Admissions?
How hard is it to get into law school with a 3.5 GPA and 165 LSAT? The answer isn’t simple—it depends on a variety of factors, including GPA, LSAT scores, and the rankings of the schools you're targeting. In this post, we’ll break down the chances of getting into law school with a 3.5 GPA and a 165 LSAT score and why applying in the first half of the cycle can be critical in securing admission.

Shana Ginsburg
Jun 4, 20253 min read


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 30, 20253 min read


Syracuse: The Yale of Online Law Schools? Breaking Down ABA-Accredited Online JD Acceptance Rates
Introduction Law school admissions have always been competitive, but the game has changed—especially in the online sphere. Once...

Shana Ginsburg
May 29, 20252 min read


Understanding the Pygmalion Effect in Law School Prep
The Pygmalion Effect is a psychological concept demonstrating how expectations shape performance. When individuals believe in themselves—or others believe in them—their behavior aligns with those expectations, often leading to success. Conversely, negative expectations create obstacles to achievement.

Shana Ginsburg
May 27, 20252 min read


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 21, 20251 min read


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 16, 20252 min read


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 13, 20253 min read


2025 U.S. News Law School Rankings: 5 Key Takeaways from the Shake-Up
The 2025 U.S. News Law School Rankings have introduced some surprising shifts, with traditional powerhouses like Harvard and Columbia dropping in rank while schools like Vanderbilt and WashU climbed into the coveted T14. What’s behind these changes? While smaller class sizes and improved career outcomes seem to be playing a role—Boston College, for example, is sending nearly the same percentage of its class into BigLaw as Harvard—other factors are also influencing the ranking

Shana Ginsburg
May 9, 20253 min read


Essential Tips for Succeeding in Your LSAT Journey
The LSAT, or Law School Admission Test, is a critical milestone for anyone aiming to enter law school. Preparing for this exam can often feel daunting. Understanding its structure and strategizing your study efforts are crucial for maximizing your potential. Here, we'll explore essential tips that can help you succeed in your LSAT journey.

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 28, 20254 min read


The LSAT Boss Podcast is Back with Season 5!
The heart of the episode dives into how to write a truly compelling personal statement. Here’s the truth: this is not the time to play it safe or generic. We talked at length about how most students approach the personal statement the wrong way—by filtering, self-editing too early, or playing to what they think admissions committees want to hear.

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 11, 20253 min read


The Trump Bump: Why Law School Applications Are Up 20% in 2025
In 2025, law schools across the United States have experienced a remarkable 20% surge in applications. This phenomenon, dubbed the "Trump...

Shana Ginsburg
Mar 31, 20252 min read


Are You Eligible for LSAT Accommodations?
Many students with neurological, visual, psychological, and physical disabilities become highly symptomatic during their exams. They...

Shana Ginsburg
Mar 11, 20252 min read


Thinking of Attending an HBCU? Here Are the Benefits
HBCUs offer unique benefits that go beyond education, creating a profound impact on students' professional and personal lives

Shana Ginsburg
Feb 28, 20253 min read


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 20, 20254 min read
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