LSAT Preparation Overview

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Got logic? Check. Got verbal reasoning skills? Check. Now as long as you can learn to apply these skills directly to the LSAT, you’re on your way to law school!

The good people of the Law School Admission Council – LSAC – create and administer the LSAT, and they recommend that prospective law students prepare specifically for the test over a period of about three months. Even if you have a fantastic GPA or relevant work experience, your LSAT score is going to make a big difference in your overall application. Although the LSAC does not approve the practice, the Princeton Review reports that LSAT score is the most important element of the application for most law schools. The good news is that the test is very "coachable": you can improve your LSAT score through preparation.



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