“Unless” Statements in 2 Minutes
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Lately, I’ve been getting asked a lot about notating “unless.” I figured that with the LSAT so close, it might be helpful to write up a quick-and-dirty how-to designed specifically for those of you who need to lock it in last minute. Read more
Free LSAT Events This Week: Sept 23 – September 29
Here are the free LSAT events we’re holding this week. All times local unless otherwise specified.
9/22/13 – Austin, TX- Free Proctored LSAT Practice Exam– 9:30AM-1:30PM
9/25/13 – Online- Zen and the Art of LSAT with Brian Birdwell– 8:00PM- 10:00PM
9/28/13 – Washington, DC- Free Proctored LSAT Practice Exam- 9:30AM-1:30PM
9/29/13 – New York, NY- Free Trial Class– 2:00PM- 5:00PM
Looking for more free events? Check out our Free Events Listings Page
The LSAT is Two Weeks Away and I’m Not Scoring Where I Should Be: To Take or Not to Take?
We incorporate the latest discoveries in learning science into our LSAT course to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of your prep. Want to see? Try the first session of any of our upcoming courses for free.
Say it’s officially late September and you’re still ten points under what you want to be scoring. What do you do? Do you take October? Or do you push it off a few months? Read more
Free LSAT Events This Week: Sept 16 – September 22
Here are the free LSAT events we’re holding this week. All times local unless otherwise specified.
9/18/13 – Boston, MA- Free Proctored LSAT Practice Exam– 6:00PM- 10:00PM (EDT)
9/21/13 – Boulder, CO- Free Proctored LSAT Practice Exam– 9:30AM-1:30PM
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Study the LSAT Everyday
No, that’s not an order, but it is a great idea. Here’s the problem; there’s a limit to how many tests you can work through without completely tuning out and not getting anything out of it. The good news is you can study the LSAT everyday while minimizing your exposure to the actual test.
Quick disclaimer: this is NOT a recommendation to ditch practice tests or strategies. This is a way to supplement your test studying so you are always in LSAT mode.
That said, consider what the LSAT is actually testing. It is a test that evaluates your ability to think logically. You are presented with chances to think logically all the time (though if you’re like me, you may not always live up to the potential). If you identify and use those opportunities, they become excellent chances to study.
Start with reading comprehension. Whether you’re in school or at work, you have to read, probably pretty often. We read for content – to find out what the article is saying. Start reading for perspective as well. As you go through your books and articles, ask yourself these questions: Read more
Free LSAT Events This Week: Sept 9- September 5
Here are the free LSAT events we’re holding this week. All times local unless otherwise specified.
9/10/13 – Boston, MA- Free Trial Class- 6:30PM-9:30PM
9/15/13 – Online – Zen and the Art of LSAT with Brian Birdwell– 8:00PM- 10:00PM (EDT)
Looking for more free events? Check out our Free Events Listings Page
Four Week Countdown: Time for the SUPER PILE!
Got A Law School Application Question? Ask Ann Levine On Our Forums!
We’re excited to announce a helpful new resource for those on the road to law school. Ann Levine, president and chief consultant at Law School Expert, has joined our forums and will be answering your law school applications and admissions questions!
In addition to founding Law School Expert, Ann is the author of the bestselling law school guide The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert. She is the former director of admissions at two ABA-approved law schools and the nation’s leading law school admission consultant. Ann has personally guided over 2,000 law school applicants through the law school admission process.
Have a question for Ann? Head over to our forums and ask her now!
Free LSAT Events This Week: September 2- September 8
Here are the free LSAT events we’re holding this week. All times local unless otherwise specified.
9/8/13 – Online- Free Trial Class- 1:00PM- 4:00PM (EDT)
9/8/13 – New York, NY – Free Trial Class– 5:30 PM- 8:30PM
9/8/13 – Boulder, CO – Free Trial Class- 2:00 PM- 5:00PM
Looking for more free events? Check out our Free Events Listings Page
Heads Up October LSAT Takers: A 30-Day Plan for You!
With only 5 weeks left before the October LSAT, you may be feeling a little, okay hugely, overwhelmed. You need a plan!
Ann Levine, law school admission consultant at LawSchoolExpert.com and Matt Sherman of ManhattanLSAT, share what you should be doing in the 30 days leading up to the LSAT, in their upcoming Blog Talk Radio show.
Topics to be covered include:
- How you should be spending your time
- How many practice tests you should be taking
- How many points you can increase your LSAT score in the next month
Where: Blog Talk Radio: The LSAT: A 30-Day Plan
When: Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Time: 12:00 pm PST / 3:00 pm EST
Why: Because you want to KILL the LSAT in October so you don’t have to think about taking it in December!
Don’t miss this event – set a reminder now!
We want to hear from you. Submit questions by commenting on this post, tweeting them to @AnnLevine, or chatting live during the show.