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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 163 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 43 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 133 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 204 min read


A Strategic Guide to Planning your Pre-Law Journey
LSAT prep and the law school application process is a multifaceted endeavor that demands strategic foresight and meticulous preparation....

Shana Ginsburg
Jan 232 min read


Why Aren't Students Using Their LSAT Accommodations?
According to LSAC accommodation data from the 2022-2023 testing cycle, only 62.9% of students approved for accommodations actually sat for t

Shana Ginsburg
Jan 203 min read


Yes, Admissions Officers Will Notice if You Don’t Submit an LSAT score
In recent times, the LSAT has experienced shifts in its role within the law school admissions process. While some schools have made the...

Shana Ginsburg
Dec 6, 20242 min read


A Complete Guide to LSAT Software Requirements and Remote Proctored Exams
Preparing for the LSAT can be overwhelming, especially if you're managing ADHD or anxiety. At Ginsburg Advanced, we understand how...

Shana Ginsburg
Sep 19, 20243 min read


Understanding the Difference Between Registering for the LSAT and Scheduling Your Test
Navigating the LSAT process can be daunting, especially when it comes to understanding the difference between registering for the LSAT...

Shana Ginsburg
Sep 11, 20242 min read


What Kind Of LSAT Learner Are You? Take our Quiz!
We developed this quiz and the resulting recommendations to align with best practices in developing strong learning assessments for students with anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD.
The quiz questions are specific and focused on identifying individual challenges and needs, allowing for personalized recommendations based on the responses.

Shana Ginsburg
Aug 28, 20244 min read


The Strategic Benefits of Taking a Gap Year Before Law School
As current and prospective students grapple with the decision of whether to dive straight into law school after completing their...

Shana Ginsburg
May 8, 20242 min read


Navigating the Path to Law School: The Importance of Pre-Law Advising
In the United States, there are approximately 4,000 colleges and universities, yet only a fraction of them have dedicated pre-law societies.

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 17, 20242 min read


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


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


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


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


The 11 Types of Wrong Answers You Need to Avoid
All Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions contain pattern wrong answer types. If you learn to identify what makes a wrong...

Shana Ginsburg
Apr 24, 20195 min read
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