10 Ways Your Ex Is Like the LSAT

10) Says things designed to lead you to a certain conclusion, then berates you for drawing the obvious conclusion

9) Constantly compares you to other people to make you feel inferior (the curve)

8) Nitpicks everything you think or say

7) Uses normal words in unusual ways in order to subtly change their meaning, then dumps on you for misunderstanding

6) Doesn’t acknowledge their problems, but wants you to fix them

5) Tries to make you feel too dumb to understand them

4) Tries to make you think they are smarter than they are

3) Tries to make you think that you are dumb to distract from the fact that they are actually not that smart

2) Overcomplicates everything

1) Tries to make you doubt yourself so that you’ll give up on your dreams and goals

Basically, the LSAT is a jerk. It is designed to make smart people lose heart. You are not alone! Keep pushing and be kind to yourself.

Everyone at elleSAT is rooting for you. Happy Valentine’s Day!

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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