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Law Schools That Don’t Require the LSAT
Yes, there are law schools that don't require you to take the LSAT. But there's a catch—and you might be better off taking the plunge anyway.
READ MOREHow To Approach Reading Comp on the LSAT
Discover how tagging can help you crush the Reading Comprehension Section and practice with an example question.
READ MOREStep-By-Step Guide To Completing the New LSAT Writing Section
First Logic Games, and now the Writing Section? What is going on in the LSAT world?! If you haven’t heard, LSAC is making substantial changes to the LSAT Writing Section, effective July 31, 2024. August 2024 test takers and beyond – I’m looking at you! Let’s discuss what those changes are, why LSAC claims they
READ MOREHow to Decide When To Take the LSAT
Wondering how to pick the best LSAT date to maximize your score potential? We break down the pros and cons of each date!
READ MOREIs Logical Reasoning Becoming Harder?
Are new Logical Reasoning coming to the LSAT after Logic Games are removed? We're debunking the LSAT rumor going around Reddit.
READ MOREWhat are the Benefits of Becoming a Lawyer?
You might have heard the becoming a lawyer comes with a number of benefits. But what exactly are those benefits? “Lawyer-ing” can’t be glamorous and exciting 24/7, can it?
READ MORELSAT Diaries: From Future Doctor to Future Lawyer
Hannah was on the journey to becoming a doctor when suddenly she realized a legal career might be her true calling. Before she knew it, she had slayed the LSAT and received multiple law school acceptances!
READ MOREHow to Apply for Accommodations on the LSAT
The process of Law School Admission Test preparation (ok, we’ll just call it LSAT prep), can be tough. From looking for an LSAT tutor to wondering what LSAT score is needed for scholarships to your dream law school, it can be a lot. One obstacle that some people may run into when looking to take
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