Blind Review: The Most Underrated LSAT Technique for Real Score Gains
- Sarah Silverwood
- Dec 12, 2025
- 1 min read
Blind review is one of the most powerful — yet least understood — tools for LSAT improvement. Used correctly, it can add 5–10 points to your score over time.
What Is Blind Review?
After finishing a timed practice test, you:
Mark every question you weren’t 100% confident about.
Restart the test — untimed.
Re-solve only the marked questions, slowly and thoughtfully.
Compare your blind answers with your timed answers.
This reveals the difference between:
What you know, and
What you can do under pressure
Why It Works
Blind review exposes:
sloppy reading
misinterpreted logic
missed keywords
superficial reasoning
This is where real LSAT improvement happens — not while doing more questions quickly, but while analyzing your thinking deeply.
A student who blind reviews consistently makes fewer repeated mistakes and builds true reasoning skill instead of guessing patterns.

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