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One Month to Study for LSAT

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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Manage Stress: Plan an LSAT Study Schedule

Plan a LSAT Prep Study Schedule   Avoid LSAT Test Day Stress - Tips to include in your LSAT Prep Study Schedule Whatever LSAT test day you choose, it is smart to plan your LSAT study schedule and stick to it. LSAT Stress builds, so plan and structure your prep time. If you can ...
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What LSAT Prep Option is Best for You?

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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Sept. 27 LSAT 6 Weeks Away!

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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How Much Time does it Take to Study for the LSAT?

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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CHOOSING A LSAT TUTOR

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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Should I Cancel my LSAT Score?

How did your LSAT go Saturday? If you're thinking about canceling your February LSAT score, analyze your situation. You have 6 calendar days to submit a request to  LSAC to cancel your score. Cancelling your LSAT score is a drastic measure, and unless you've experienced an obvious disaster...not something to hastily decide. ...
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LSAT in 10 Days so Know the Test Center Rules

LSAT TEST CENTER RULES - There are very strict and highly enforced rules for the LSAT. LSAC will issue misconduct notices and their testing administrators report violations of their procedure. Then, the LSAC Test Administration Group sends the LSAT taker a "Irregularity Report" saying that the tester violated testing regulations. Depending on ...
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Coming Soon: Feb. 8th LSAT

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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Cancel Dec 7 LSAT Score?

You Must Cancel within 6 calendar days of the test Don't panic and make a hasty decision, but you need to decide quickly if you should cancel your LSAT score. If you did not cancel the score by following the instructions on your answer sheet the day of the test administration, ...
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