CCogentLSATinblog.cogentlsat.com·Jun 22 · 4 min readHow to Use Your Practice Accuracy to Estimate Your LSAT ScoreOne of the most disorienting things about early LSAT prep is not knowing where you stand. You're answering questions, getting some right and some wrong, and you have no idea whether you're on track fo00
CCogentLSATinblog.cogentlsat.com·Jun 15 · 4 min readThe Cheapest LSAT Prep Courses That Actually Work (2026 Ranked)The LSAT prep industry has a pricing problem. The most well-known platforms charge \(50-65 a month — which sounds manageable until you realize that a serious prep cycle runs 3-6 months. That's \)150 t00
CCogentLSATinblog.cogentlsat.com·Jun 8 · 4 min readAI LSAT Prep: Does It Actually Work? (We Built One and Tested It)We built an AI-powered LSAT prep platform. So you might expect this post to be a glowing endorsement of AI for LSAT prep. It's not — or at least, not an uncritical one. Here's an honest account of wha00
CCogentLSATinblog.cogentlsat.com·Jun 1 · 5 min readHow to Improve Your LSAT Logical Reasoning Score (The Method That Actually Works)Logical Reasoning is half the LSAT. Two sections, about 50 questions, and more than enough to make or break your score. The good news: it's also the most improvable section for most students. Logic ga00
CCogentLSATinblog.cogentlsat.com·May 25 · 5 min readFree LSAT Study Schedules: 1-Month, 3-Month, and 6-Month PlansStudy schedules are one of those things where having something in front of you — even an imperfect one — is dramatically better than winging it. The students who improve the most on the LSAT aren't us00