Announcing our podcasts -

When I was studying for the LSAT, I had trouble finding high-quality explanations of LSAT questions. There are several paywalled services that offer short video explanations of each question, but the ones I tried didn’t quite work for me either. That’s why I ended up hiring a tutor (and eventually starting a company dedicated to offering more affordable tutoring and courses).

I’ve finally figured out how to make podcasts, and they seem like a quick and easy way to reduce barriers to access around the LSAT. So I’ve created two: one where I’ll explain every logical reasoning question, beginning with practice test 19, and one where I’ll discuss reading comprehension passages that I think can teach you something about how to approach this section.

This is totally new for me, and I am recording these all in one take - so expect clanking radiators, cat noises, and the occasional sneeze. They’re a humble offering, to be sure, but I hope they help you on your LSAT journey.

Cover art for logical reasoning podcast.

LSAT Logical Reasoning podcast from elleSAT - one question explanation per episode; seasons correspond to practice test number and episode numbers correspond to question number.

LSAT Reading Comprehension podcast from elleSAT - one passage per episode; seasons correspond to practice test number and episode numbers correspond to passage number.


Anita

Anita is an experienced market researcher with an interest in learning outcomes evaluation. A trained Montessori instructor and librarian, she was frustrated by commercially available logic games instructional material, and founded elleSAT (named for Elle Woods) to address the persistent gender gap in LSAT scores. Her unconventional journey to law school inspired her to grow elleSAT into a hub for independent tutors who share her commitment to diversifying the legal profession. She continues to run the company while pursuing her JD at Northwestern University. 

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