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How to Approach Document-Based AP U.S. History Questions

Question 1 in Section II of the AP US History Exam is the document-based question (DBQ). It will always include seven documents offering a variety of perspectives on a historical development or process that took place between the years 1754 and 1980. A high-scoring DBQ response will do the following. Thesis: Make a thesis or […]

How to Get a Driver's License in Texas

Getting your driver’s license is a big step towards independence and adulthood. And though the path to an unrestricted Texas driver’s license might seem like a long and complicated one, we’re here to help you decipher the qualifications for a learner’s permit, how to land a provisional license, and everything in between. [ Read Next: SAT vs. […]

How to Get a Driver's License in California

Getting your California driver’s license is a big step towards independence and adulthood. And though the path to an unrestricted California driver’s license might seem like a long and complicated one, we’re here to help you figure out the qualifications for a learner’s permit, how to land a provisional license, and everything in between. [ […]

How to Get a Driver's License in Florida

Getting your Florida driver’s license is a big step towards independence and adulthood. And though the path to an unrestricted Florida driver’s license might seem like a long and complicated one, we’re here to help you figure out the qualifications for a learner’s permit, how to land a provisional driver’s license, and everything in between. […]

GRE Sentence Equivalence: Tips and Strategies

GRE Sentence Equivalence questions consist of a single sentence with a blank space and ask you to select two correct answers from six choices. While these questions may seem straightforward, the answer choices can be tricky, and no credit is given for partially correct answers. Learn how to answer GRE Sentence Equivalence questions with tips […]

Top Tips for Logical Reasoning on the Digital LSAT

The LSAT Logical Reasoning section is an important section to master. You’ll have 35 minutes to get through 25 question. If math isn’t your strength, that’s about a minute and 15 seconds per question to read, predict an answer, evaluate your answer choices, and choose correctly. Fortunately, the Logical Reasoning section has the least need […]

Top 6 Tips for Reading Comprehension on the Digital LSAT

The LSAT’s Reading Comprehension section has dense passages drawn from the humanities, the social sciences, the biological and physical sciences, and areas related to the law. You won’t need prior knowledge of any topics you’ll encounter but these tips help you be successful on the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT. [ RELATED: Guide to […]

Is the LSAT Required for Law School?

To get admitted to law school, you must compile your undergraduate transcripts, get letters of recommendation, write a personal statement, and of course, prep for and take the LSAT (or, as of 2021, the GRE). This tried-and-true process that the American Bar Association (ABA) has required of law schools for decades remains intact after a […]

LSAT Test Changes: The Digital LSAT

In October 2018, the Law School Admissions Council announced the biggest change to the LSAT in more than 25 years: the LSAT would move from a paper-and-pencil to a digital test format. The first official digital administration took place in June 2019, but since then, the LSAT testing format has seen additional modifications. TABLE OF […]