“Should I postpone my LSAT?” is one of the most common questions I get from my students. Since I get to know each of them very well throughout the course, I’m in a great position to offer personalized …
“Should I postpone my LSAT?” is one of the most common questions I get from my students. Since I get to know each of them very well throughout the course, I’m in a great position to offer personalized …
In addition to administering the LSAT, LSAC (the Law School Admission Council) looks at the test and test-takers and then puts together statistics based on its studies. LSAC looked at the effect of gender on LSAT performance as well as …
About two months I wrote on arguments in general and how they appear on the LSAT. Identifying arguments is a core LSAT skill which can net as many as 25% of total points on test day; it is also …
If you’re registered for the June LSAT, you should have just received an email from LSAC about ID requirements, admissions ticket requirements and test change procedures.
Most of the information is identical to past tests, but there are a …
Recent reports from The Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), the organization that administers the LSAT, predicted that law school applications are heading for a 30 year low. Of the 200 law schools in the United States, all but 4 …
I was speaking with some of my students during our class break today and the conversation turned to the LSAT Writing Sample – the least feared section of the LSAT. I don’t think we’ve ever discussed it here in the …
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