Blog Detail

Ace the LSAT - New York LSAT Tutor Free Tips and Tricks

Ace the LSAT - New York LSAT Tutor Free Tips and Tricks

http://LSATtips.blogspot.com

Free LSAT Tips and Tricks, Updated Weekly by a Professional LSAT tutor in New York City.

subscribe Recent Posts

  • Berkeley / Boalt Hall Law School Admissions Dean | Interview

    Posted on Friday February 13th, 2009 at 08:00 in admissions, better know a law school, interviews

    This is the 2nd post in the "Better Know a Law School" series. Edward G. Tom is the Assistant Dean for Admissions at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall). In his spare time, Mr. Tom builds, plays, and collects guitars. B...

  • Correlation Between SAT and LSAT Scores?

    Posted on Friday February 13th, 2009 at 07:59 in admissions, statistics

    Yes, there is some correlation between them. However, a low SAT score doesn't condemn you to a low LSAT score, and a high SAT score doesn't guarantee you a high LSAT score.Some factors that limit the usefulness of any formula relating the two:1. Brai...

  • LSAT Test Center Ratings and Reviews

    Posted on Friday February 13th, 2009 at 07:58 in test day

    Did you take the LSAT last week? Please add to these LSAT test center ratings and reviews!If you haven't registered for the LSAT yet, take a look to help you decide where to register.The comments on Columbia University's LSAT test center indicate tha...

  • LSAT Proctors, Test Center Reviews, and Test-Taking Strategies

    Posted on Friday January 16th, 2009 at 08:00 in practice tests, schedule, time

    What will you do if the LSAT proctor at your test center doesn't give you enough time on test day? How will you deal with the guy who sniffles every 30 seconds? While this isn't as tough as trying to do a Rubik's Cube in the middle of a war zone, it ...

  • Law School Admissions Index: LSAT vs. GPA

    Posted on Friday January 16th, 2009 at 07:59 in admissions

    How exactly do admissions offices weigh your LSAT score and GPA? Well, it's complicated.Fortunately, I'm giving you a spreadsheet to help you calculate your chances at various law schools. This spreadsheet uses each law school's "admissions index" (...

Comments & Reviews

There is no rating for this blog because there are no comments yet.

Post A Comment/Review

* Your IP is being logged.
* Your e-mail address is used only for verification purposes only and will not be sold, or shown publicly.
* No HTML tags allowed
* DO NOT use the Comments/Reviews to promote your own site.

Name: or Login
E-mail:
Rating:
Verify: Spam Protection: sum of 2 + 3
Comment:
  Remember Information