Taking the GMAT last year and doing quite well (I normally don’t tell anyone my score, but I’ll say it was in a top percentile), I found that there was really one thing that made a big difference in how I did. I initially tried to study out of a book, but I will actually […]
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The Importance of LSAT
While it can be useful to an extent as one indicator among other indicators, the LSAT should not be as definitive a factor in admissions as it presently often is. Biggest Factor: Benefit or Bane? LSAT’s are generally the single biggest factor in the admissions process to law schools. I don’t think though that the […]
5 Tips For Acing The LSAT
Once you think you’ve escaped the power of standardized testing, they pull you back in. Making the transition from undergraduate to graduate school means more testing to gauge your intelligence and ability, and the LSAT is the test to end all tests for wannabe lawyers. A great score can mean a ticket to a top-tier […]
LSAT Advice From A High-Performer
You can do this at your kitchen table, but you must take every test in sight and practice until you can tell why those tests are flawed. You can score higher than you think if you prepare correctly. I’d have been a 180 if I’d not changed my answers and just turned the darn thing […]
LSAT Writing Sample Advice
For those who have yet to take the LSAT, you are probably thinking to yourself. “what is the writing sample all about?” Well put simply, it is a 30-minute ungraded part of the LSAT that involves writing an essay about a predetermined topic. I know what your thinking now, “Ungraded? Then why do I have […]