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If you’re sitting on a low or bad lsat score, you’re going need to make some big decisions. For the sake of argument, let’s assume that you have already re-taken the LSAT and your score still isn’t up to par. Let’s also make the assumption you put together the perfect law school application. Finally, let’s [...]
April 5th, 2009 | Posted in Application Deadlines, LSAT, Night Law School, Prepare for Law School | 3 Comments
The June 2009 LSAT is coming and is practically around the corner. The June LSAT is usually the most important running of the LSAT each year. Currently, LSAC administers the test in June, September, December and February. The June exam is the first chance for Undergrad juniors and seniors to earn a good score on [...]
March 21st, 2009 | Posted in June LSAT, LSAT, Last Minute LSAT Tips, Law School Admissions | 2 Comments
Are you preparing for the upcoming LSAT? If you are, the exam is just a few short days a way. I just wanted to let you know that affordable, INSTANT HELP IS AVAILABLE! Don’t miss out on a great score for the December LSAT. This year’s law school admissions cycle, thanks to the downturn economy, [...]
December 3rd, 2008 | Posted in LSAT, Last Minute LSAT Tips | 2 Comments
LSAT Secrets: A Review of the Morrison Media Program
I wanted to review an LSAT prep book that I have been hearing a lot about lately. More and more prospective law students that I am working with are turning the inexpensive, and readily available LSAT Secrets book from Morrison Media.
First and foremost before I even get [...]
November 15th, 2008 | Posted in LSAT, Pre-Law, Prepare for Law School, Uncategorized | 2 Comments
Did you just score a 150 on the lsat? Ouch, you’re probably thinking that you are in trouble in terms of law school admissions. I don’t mean to make you upset, but you are in trouble. You’re going to need to get aggressive to overcome such a low LSAT score and achieve admission to an [...]
October 24th, 2008 | Posted in LSAT, Law School Books, law schools | 2 Comments
Are you preparing for the upcoming LSAT? If you are, the next LSAT exam is October 4, 2008. As I write this leaves you with just 48 hours or so before the big day! INSTANT HELP IS AVAILABLE! Don’t miss out on a great score for the October LSAT.
If you need last minute help getting [...]
October 2nd, 2008 | Posted in LSAT | No Comments
First and foremost, have you taken the LSAT exam? If you haven’t you just missed the October LSAT exam sign up date.
The next most important item prospective law students need to be aware of are the upcoming law school application deadlines (to start in the 2009-10 academic year). Lawschoolreference.com has a decent list of the [...]
September 20th, 2008 | Posted in Application Deadlines, LSAT, Pre-Law, Prepare for Law School, You Want to Be a Lawyer? | No Comments
Are your preparing for law school? This article will explain to you how to prepare for law school while you still have a chance to improve your chances of attending
The undergraduate degree of a law student is preparation for law school and the courses should require that the student hone research and writing skills. Curriculum [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Posted in LSAT, Pre-Law, Prepare for Law School, You Want to Be a Lawyer? | No Comments
One of the best sources available for law school admissions and pre-law information is the Law School Admissions Insider Newsletter. The newsletter is published by lawschoolreference.com and contains tons of great information about law schools, the LSAT exam, law school tuition and whole lot more. Best of all, this resource is completely free and available [...]
August 15th, 2008 | Posted in LSAT, Law School Admissions, You Want to Be a Lawyer?, law schools | No Comments
Are you preparing for next LSAT? If you are, the next LSAT exam is December 6, 2008. Also, remember that the final date to register by is November 4, 2008.
I wanted to share with my readers the one LSAT prep course I know will actually make a difference in your score.
First and foremost, [...]
August 4th, 2008 | Posted in LSAT, Law School Admissions, Uncategorized | 2 Comments