Law School Admission Test

LSAT flashcards

Today's LSAT is built around Logical Reasoning (two scored sections) and Reading Comprehension, after Analytical Reasoning ("logic games") was retired in 2024. Doing well means recognizing question types on sight, spotting common flaws, and handling conditional logic and its contrapositive automatically — recall skills that flashcards drill efficiently.

The Cram app turns your LSAT prep notes into flashcards automatically, then uses spaced repetition so question types, flaw patterns, and conditional-logic rules are second nature by test day, freeing your timed practice for full sections.

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What to drill for the LSAT

  • Logical-reasoning question types (assumption, flaw, strengthen/weaken)
  • Common logical fallacies and flaw patterns
  • Conditional logic, contrapositives, and quantifiers
  • Argument structure: premises, conclusions, and inferences
  • Reading-comprehension strategies and question stems
  • Frequently tested logical-indicator words

How Cram helps you prep

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