Posted on 10/28/2004 4:15:40 PM PDT by rudy45
I am thinking of applying to law school, after many years in the job world. I would appreciate recommendations for LSAT preparation guides.
Thanks.
Kaplans course.
From personal experience. I used only the sample test materials LSAT itself provides. And I studied it to understand the methodology of each section of the test. And then the day before I ate good meals and went to bed early to be fully rested and alert for the test. I scored very well.
forget law school. Take the MCAT and serve humanity. We have to many lawyers already.
oops, I meant TOO many lawyers already.
Oops, TOO many lawyers already.
I took it in October. Buy all the old LSATs from lsac, solve each one twice. If after two or three you are getting in the 150's, consider taking a course. If you are in the 160s/170s, you'll do better studying on your own.
Ari
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