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Studying with One Week to Go
There's only about a week to go before the February LSAT. For many of you, that means that the day you've both looked forward to and dreaded is almost here! Just think – in less than two weeks you'll never have to worry about the LSAT again. To guarantee that February 2025 will be your last close encounter with the LSAT,…
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Pre-Law Life Hack: Turning "Days Off" into Study Powerhouses
We all need a break from the constant grind of pre-law studies, but those full days "off" can be SECRET WEAPONS in your LSAT prep arsenal! Here's the trick: Treat them like mini LSAT test days! 📝 Morning: Simulate the real deal! Wake up early, grab that coffee ☕️, and tackle a full timed PT under test-day conditions.…
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Schedule True Downtime
With the holidays coming up, I wanted to talk about getting to enjoy them guilt-free. It can be tricky to truly take a break from your MCAT studying but the holidays are a time of enjoyment. So while you're spending time with family and friends this upcoming holiday season, remember to focus on the quality time rather than…
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How do you unwind after a long study session?
Whether you're in the midst of finals or LSAT studying, what are your go to tips to make it through the season? I love getting a coffee and going for a walk to help me wind down.
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Avoiding Study Burnout
Happy Friday everyone! As we head into this weekend, I wanted to share some tips to help with avoiding study burnout. Especially at this time of year, juggling LSAT studying and finals can be so difficult. Even if you're not studying for the LSAT right now, finals can be hard enough. Here are some things you can do to help…
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Staying On Track!
Hi! One of the most important aspects of studying is holding yourself accountable and staying on track! I'll be honest sometimes with full time classes in my senior year and with life.. it can be difficult to stay on track with MCAT studying. I decided to color code my days based on my kaplan books to decide what topic I'd…
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Tips for Essay Self Assessment
As we head towards final exam season, students are cramming away and wondering, what’s the best way to prepare for the traditional 3-4 hour law school essay exam? Unfortunately there isn’t a one size fits all answer to that question, but many students love working on practice essays and then self grading. If you choose to…
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Demonstrating Your Ability to Think Like a Lawyer
What does this mean to you and more importantly; what does it mean to the board of bar examiners in your state? For one, you’ll need to be able to quickly recall the law and then apply it to the relevant facts. You'll need to use that to reach a logical conclusion which connects said law to said facts. To simply the…
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Calling All Kaplan Alumni
As Alumni, you are an essential part of our history, success, and legacy. This is a call to come together, to rekindle old friendships with classmates, mentors, and instructors, and to forge new connections. We invite each of you to share your success stories, experiences, wisdom, and insights while forming valuable…