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Online Test Preparation
Online Degree Blog | August 29th 2008
Whether you are beginning your search for college or looking ahead to an advanced degree, chances are you’ll have a test in your future. With so much riding on these tests, it is never too early to start preparing for them. The old method of pr read more
LSAT Thumbprinting a Privacy Violation
Law is Cool | July 11th 2008 by Omar Ha-Redeye
I always felt like I was a criminal when LSAC, the organization that offers the LSAT exam, required mandatory thumbprints on entry. Weren’t we the ones defending the criminals (or prosecuting them)? Why are we being treated like them? This com read more
Bored
Stella's Blawg | June 27th 2008 by Stella
All that studying, every thing for three months. All the practice tests and working problems and dreaming about the questions. All those relaxing baths where logic formulas run through my head every time I close my eyes. All in preparation for t read more
The Foreign Service Officer Test
Satire Report | June 25th 2008 by Ian McConnaughey
This July will be a busy month for me. As will August, but let's focus on July. For work I am researching and developing a good groundwork to present the Envision the World Project to investors, and that will consume my time until about mid-July. read more
The Situation of Lawyers and Practicing Law
The Situationist | June 23rd 2008
The Situationist has examined various implications that social psychology and related fields for law and legal theory. But what about for the practice of law? Martin Seligman, former American Psychological Association president and one of the lead read more
test day
Stella's Blawg | June 17th 2008 by Stella
I took the LSAT today. No idea how well I did. Hopefully well enough that I don't have to retake the test. EVER. Not that I don't enjoy the game section. I do. It is my favorite. However, there is only one game section on the test. And one readi read more
Crunch time
Stella's Blawg | June 12th 2008 by Stella
I have neglected this blog since I started studying for the LSAT. I'm sure my three readers have notices. I'm apologizing to you now.Studying is hard work. Way hard work. Especially when you've put it off like I have. I will be spending the entir read more
scores and study and bears, oh my!
Stella's Blawg | June 12th 2008 by Stella
I took a practice LSAT last Saturday. I got my score today. While my score has gone up, it hasn't gone WAY up. And while I should be happy that it went up four points, I cannot help but be disappointed that it didn't go up fourteen points. Especia read more
Interview with Caroline Wilson
Fumbling with Fiction | June 9th 2008 by Chandler
For today’s blog, I’m pleased to introduce Caroline Wilson. She’s the author of the forthcoming children’s book, ALEX AND THE LAMB. I’m particularly excited about speaking with Caroline because I’ve always thought read more
Decisions, Revisions
Fumbling with Fiction | June 4th 2008 by Chandler
So in the world of revisions as I hear it, there are basically two schools of thought: Stephen King and Orson Scott Card. Then, a spectrum in between. Stephen King in his wonderful, wonderful book On Writing, tells us to write the draft, stick in read more
A Secret
My Ambrosial Reality | May 14th 2008 by Ambrosiality
Mood: stressed, scared, hopeful School Law school.. please God let me get accepted! I can’t believe I’ll take an exam this year in order to be accepted Fall (August/ Sept semester) of next year (2009), sigh. I’m thinking of just g read more
Counting Down the Days
Stella's Blawg | April 7th 2008 by Stella
The countdown is on. Sixty nine days until I retest for the LSAT. I have not been nearly as diligent with studying as I should have been. Life has a funny way of getting in the way of things sometimes. I want to study because I love it and I do mi read more
WARNING: Pressing "Continue" May Alter Your Life Permanently
Two Write Hands (and two left feet) | February 23rd 2008 by Em
I sent off my first law school application this morning. It was more than a little unsettling. Every time I pressed "Continue" during the transmission/payment process, I'd be asked if I was really sure I wanted to continue. Of course... read more
The Boon of Mediocrity
Two Write Hands (and two left feet) | January 29th 2008 by Em
The interesting thing about getting mediocre scores on the LSAT? The no-name law schools launch postal assaults to get warm bodies to fill their admission slots. I see at least three of these a week, and my university e-mail address... read more
Law School GPA-LSAT Grid A New Look
Admission Sync | January 26th 2008 by NBS
del.icio.us Tags: GPA, University of Chicago, Columbia University, Cornell University, Georgetown Law School, Harvard Law School, University of Michigan Law School, New York University School of Law, Stanford Law School, Virginia School of Law, Yale read more
1) Score high on the LSAT, 2) cram for the bar exam, 3) pass the…
idealawg | January 5th 2008
From Empiricist Needed at Best Practices for Legal Education: The current misguided efforts by the Department of Education to pressure the ABA to create accreditation standards that more firmly establish bar exam pass rates as the measure of the qual read more
My Saturday
Day In The Trenches | December 2nd 2007 by century_trenches
I was supposed to get up early today and take the LSAT again. But since I am not going to be attending law school next year, I decided to sleep in. I did not study because I saw no point in doing well on the test. It would have been extremely funny i read more
Tips On How To Do LSAT Principle Questions
H2OPOwer | November 5th 2007
In conversation, the words "principle" and "ideal" are often used interchangeably. However, the two are not synonyms. An "ideal" is a perfect situation, whereas a "principle" simply mentions to a regulation or a guideline - no ideal necessarily ex read more
7 year itch: Remembrance of What was
No More Mr. Nice Guy | October 6th 2007 by Jason Powers
7 years ago tomorrow, I took the LSAT. At that moment in time, I was under some spell that reflected I could do things, in attempting to resurrect my quirky talent in school and gaining some headway into the "normalcy" of living, beyond my run-of-the read more
Free Law School Admissions Webinar For Frugal Law Student Readers
The Frugal Law Student | July 18th 2007 by Brett McKay
All you pre-law students or readers interested in going to law school, listen up. Ann K. Levine, law school admissions expert and coach, is offering a free webinar to Frugal Law Student readers called “I’ve Taken the LSAT; Now What?” read more
The Politics of Open Mics in New York City
The Quest for Comedic Stardom | May 30th 2007 by Lucy Dee
So, Yes, I have been slacking in the posting department. I know you all are so very expectant of what I've been doing over the past week/weekend--teeming with anticipation! And I'll have you know that I've been doing NOTHING, absolute zero-- as it read more

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