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LSAT Proctors, Test Center Reviews, and Test-Taking Strategies
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 Expert | Interview
I recently interviewed Ann Levine, Esq., a law school admission consultant, via email. Our discussion follows.1. Many applicants take the February LSAT with the intention of starting law school that fall. At which law schools is applying this late a ...
Why You Can't Improve Your LSAT Score
Everyone wants to get into a top law school, but how many people actually do?Do the students at Harvard Law, Yale Law, and Stanford Law have superior brainpower that allows them to achieve what you can't?Maybe law school is just a dream that crosses ...
How to Prepare for the February 2009 LSAT | Study Schedule
With less than a month left, it's time to crack down, so you put the social life on hold. I hope you've been studying for a while. However, I don't know how much studying you've done, so this is a compressed version of the June 2009 LSAT study schedu...
How to Prepare for the June 2009 LSAT | Study Schedule
5 1/2 months is PLENTY of time if you stick with a regular, but moderate, schedule. I've reviewed all books and PrepTests mentioned below in the post with my LSAT prep book recommendations.Month 1 (January 5 - February 2):Week 1: Read Logic Made Easy...
How to Prepare for the September 2009 LSAT | Study Schedule
You guys are on top of the ball - you're going to rock this test! As I said in the post with my LSAT prep book recommendations, basic logic books are extremely helpful, but they're optional. Read most or all of the books I listed there, but feel free...
LSAT Prep Book Recommendations
Here's the moment you've all been waiting for: my LSAT prep book recommendations.Happy holidays to everyone. There WILL be more tips next week too, don't worry - not everyone is on vacation. :D Recommendations below. Stay warm!PrepTests 39, 40, 41, 4...
LSAT Test Center Reviews
Have you booked your exam date for February or June yet? Read about what others have experienced at their LSAT test centers.Take care, Steve Schwartz *** If you received this article by email, it's because you subscribed to my "Ace The LSAT" newslet...
10 Ways to Get Ready for the Morning of the LSAT
For those of you taking the LSAT this Saturday, chances are that you'll be free of it forever - congratulations! For the rest of you, file this information away until your turn comes, whether it's in February or June of 2009 and beyond.THE DAY BEFORE...
LSAT Time Management
Kelci Lynn has some great time management tips that will help you schedule time in your week to study for the LSAT. She also wrote some great advice about how to build relationships with professors to get those law school recommendations that you'll ...
Is 10 hours a day too long to study for the LSATs?
This is a question that I received from a student recently. The answer, of course, is "yes." Your mind is incapable of processing that much information at once. Even if it were, you can't keep up that kind of study schedule for more than a week or so...
Should You Retake the LSAT? Seven Questions to Consider
Many students contact me after they've taken the LSAT once or twice already, and they ask me if they should retake it. In response, I ask them the following seven questions to determine if retaking the exam is in their best interest.1. Do the law sch...
