Archive for category LSAT Arcade
Breaking the LSAT Arcade
Posted by noah@manhattanlsat.com in LSAT Arcade on July 23rd, 2010
Some students treat their LSAT prep like a side gig – dipping their toe once or twice a week. Others dive in, with their clothes on. I now speak of Derek – who’s set up a blog post to record his travels through LSAT land. And yesterday, he posted this about his latest conquest with the LSAT Arcade:
That’s the first game-breaker we’ve seen (other than from our geeky curriculum developers who spent hours playing each game).
Break-away, Derek! Break-away!
(but which game was this?)
A New LSAT Video Game
Posted by noah@manhattanlsat.com in LSAT Arcade, Manhattan LSAT Announcements on July 6th, 2010
Finally, Mario Brothers meets LSAC. It’s here, it’s funny-looking, it’s full of really tough questions, it’s the Atlas LSAT Arcade! Take a look and have fun.
Congrats to all the teachers, developers and web-savy folks who put lots of sweat into this game – it’s a beauty! We’ll talk more about how to use it as part of your prep – it’s not just for kicks…
Waiting For Your June LSAT Score!?
Posted by noah@manhattanlsat.com in LSAT Arcade, LSAT Gossip, Manhattan LSAT Announcements on June 25th, 2010
If you’re already trying to figure out whether to re-take, take a look at a discussion of the re-take issues or marvel at our re-take flowchart – a true breakthrough in flowchart technology.
While you’re waiting I suggest you sign-up for our review the June LSAT workshop. The workshop will include:
- A review of one or two logic games.
- A review of several logical reasoning questions and a lesson on improving your approach.
- A discussion of your re-take options.
- A special test-analysis spreadsheet – one of our LSAT trackers – to help you analyze your results to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Our fingers are crossed for you!




