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One Month left before your LSAT
You should be taking timed practice LSAT exams. But don't forget to evaluate your performance. Following are some suggestions of how to make your last month of study for the LSAT successful.
Transition into timed LSAT exams
You've likely been taking untimed sections to learn the strategies ...
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There are many options available from which you can choose your LSAT Prep. How can you know which option will bring you the best results? The question you must ask is, “Which LSAT Prep type is right for me?”
The average suggested time to delegate for LSAT Prep is 3 months...depending ...
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Six Weeks to Sept. 27 LSAT
WHAT TO DO NOW (or Yesterday)
If you've not started your prep for the LSAT it's time to work out a schedule and stick to it. Six weeks is a little shorter than normally suggested, but you can do it if you will devote good quality ...
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Everyone is different, so in order to determine the length of time you need, you need to take some preliminary steps.
First know: You must defeat the LSAT. Why? So that you can stand out in a tight marketplace of employers looking for top candidates...those from respectable schools. The LSAT is ...
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Acceptance to the law school of your choice is highly dependent on your LSAT score so choosing the right LSAT Prep for you is important. LSAT tutoring is one means of prep for you to consider. It can personalize your prep to maximize your score increase. But, it must be ...
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Two Weeks of LSAT Prep Left
With very little prep time left, you must make the most of your study time. You shouldn't merely work through practice tests. So, how should you approach these last prep days?
Timed Tests:
Test your skills under realistic timing conditions. This will build your stamina... conditioning yourself ...
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How to Prep in 11 days
It's time for some serious LSAT study time. You need to get the most out of your study time, not just knock out practice tests. So, how should you approach these last few days?
Timed Tests:
Test your skills under realistic timing conditions. This will build your ...
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LSAT WRITING SAMPLE
Although some standardized tests have graded writing samples, the LSAT does not. This is good news for you, because you already have enough to worry about on the LSAT. With that in mind, here are some pointers on the writing sample.
The LSAT writing sample is 30-minutes, handwritten and ...
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