December LSAT 2008
The December LSAT is rapidly approaching. The LSAT, of course is the law school admissions test. This year’s December LSAT will be held on December 6, 2008.
I’ve assembled some helpful LSAT links below. Further below you’ll find more information about the exam and what it all actually means.
The LSAT is the stinky 4 hour examination created and administered by LSAC. LSAC stands for the Law School Admissions Council. Every single ABA (American Bar Association) accredited law school requires prospective students to take the exam. Basically, any law school worth attending has ABA accreditation. The test has nothing to do with your knowledge of the law or legal issues. The test instead is a construct to test your verbal, logic and reasoning skills.
If you’re thinking about attending law school in the 2009-2010 academic year, the December LSAT exam is the last test you can take in time to meet the application deadlines of the top law schools. Lots of tier 3 or tier 4 schools will continue to take applicants all the way to June or July of the summer of 2009. If you’re reading this post anytime before the end of November, you still have plenty of time to study - but forewarned you’ll need to have completed registration with LSAC by November 4, 2008.
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