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Your LSAT Score and Law School Admissions
Understanding the LSAT Score numbers
The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. The average score is about 150, but that doesn't really mean much. What you really need to know is what score you need to get to achieve so that you will ...
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LSAT sample exam
Read this caution before using a sample LSAT exam
You don’t want to rely on any old LSAT sample exam that you stumble across in Google. In fact, the quality of tests you will find online varies immensely. You can get an authentic LSAT sample exam directly ...
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LSAT sample exams
Read this before using the sample LSAT exams listed below
A note of caution before you take any LSAT sample exams or questions that you find on the web. First of all, the quality of the tests you will find varies: from the real deal from LSAC itself, ...
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LSAT: Maximum Score
What is the Maximum LSAT Score?
The Maximum score on the LSAT is 180. But achieving a 180 on the LSAT is not just about luck. Solid prep techniques could be the piece to the puzzle you’ve been missing. It’s quite rare that someone reaches the ...
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What is the LSAT out of?
What is the LSAT out of? Simple question, and the short answer is, the LSAT is out of 180. But that really doesn’t tell you what you want, and need, to know, which is: what law schools can I get into?
So let’s do ...
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Checklist to determine if you should cancel your February LSAT score
I'm sure that you are probably freaking out right now (after all, no one researches this question just for fun, unless they are nuts.)
First, let's make sure you are nice and calm and ready to make a rational decision. ...
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Checklist to determine if you should cancel your June LSAT score
I'm sure that you are probably freaking out right now (after all, no one researches this question just for fun and wastes a nice summer day)
First, calm down, take a nice deep breath, put things in perspective, and make a ...
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Checklist to determine if you should cancel your LSAT score
You are probably freaking out right now (after all, no one researches this question just for fun.)
So first, let's all take a deep breath, put things in perspective, and make a sound decision based on the following considerations.
As a preliminary matter, ...
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