A range of smartphone applications have proliferated in recent years to assist with LSAT prep. While such apps can be useful, LSAT test-takers should not rely on these apps alone, for several reasons.
You’ve got the LSAT in your sights. You’ve bought the books. You’ve made a study plan. You’ve blocked off your calendar. You’ve booked a test date and a back-up. You have a good handle on what you ...
Finding an LSAT course that actually fits your needs feels impossible, right? Good news, it doesn’t have to be When LSAC removed Logic Games after a lawsuit from test takers with visual impairments, ...
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)®, the most common standardized test for law school, tests logical thinking, argumentation and exceptional reading ability. If you plan to take the LSAT, knowing ...
Looking for the best LSAT prep courses on the market can be a stressful process for test takers. Similar to choosing your LSAT test date and choosing a score to shoot for, having the right strategy is ...
As regular readers of the Law Admissions Lowdown blog know, the LSAT is unique among standardized tests offered in the U.S. While it has some basic similarities to the SAT, GMAT and GRE, it is ...
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