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Zen of 180 - Mastering the LSAT

Zen of 180 - Mastering the LSAT

http://zenof180.blogspot.com

We cover all aspects of preparing for the LSAT with self-study and the law school admissions process at the most competitive law schools, with interactive LSAT explanations, videos showing how to use our free online tools, and podcasts from our resident Harvard Law 1L.

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  • What I Did the Week Before the LSAT

    Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 07:00 in lsat test day

    I'll limit this post to things LSAT-related, but in general, I'd delay taking on any life decisions or drastically changing your life routine. The week before the LSAT is not a good time to bust out, "We need to talk." In a nutshell: Test DayVisi...

  • Tutoring - Better way than Craigslist

    Posted on Monday November 23rd, 2009 at 15:03 in lsat tutor

    If you're looking for in-person tutoring for the LSAT, but are not in NYC, we stumbled upon a fine site that helps connect you with experienced tutors in your area. Or, after you're finished with the December LSAT--and you get your 99th percentile s...

  • Contrapositive - LSAT Delay

    Posted on Monday November 16th, 2009 at 21:19 in contrapositive

    The latest Contrapositive is up, and this is the first one from in house. You can probably tell from the xkcd aesthetic.Sadly, we encounter this sentiment about the LSAT quite often in our tutoring services.We offer free tools for LSAT self-study an...

  • Constant Improvement - Online Tutoring

    Posted on Monday November 2nd, 2009 at 07:00 in lsat tutor

    They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I hope that means the people over at the more established Teach-For-America-turned-standardized-test-tutoring company will be flattered that we're picking up their "multi-user data collabora...

  • Self-reflection and Constant Improvement

    Posted on Saturday October 31st, 2009 at 18:30 in zen task standards

    One of the things that I like most about Teach For America is the cultural willingness to admit when things are not optimal and should be changed. While some of this boils down to nitty-gritty surveys and bureaucratic resistance to changes, I honest...

  • Zen Student Journal: Task Meta-Awareness

    Posted on Tuesday October 13th, 2009 at 16:10 in zen journal, zen tutoring

    The following is the latest journal entry from one of our distance tutoring clients.It’s been a series of ups and downs lately when it comes to my LSAT preparation. Well, to look at things objectively, it’s more like the ups representing noticeab...

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5 stars Tony Debbitt

This place has great stuff for free... using it to help me get ready for the LSAT.

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