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What is The Most Annoying Logical Reasoning Question Type?
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How long is the LSAT Prep Course?
Hey guys! I am getting ready to take the LSAT in June 2026 and I really want to take a Kaplan prep course. I was just wondering if anyone knows how long the prep course is/how long it takes to complete? I'm assuming it takes as long to complete as I want/as long as I take, but I just want to know what I will be getting…
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Winter Break: The Do's and Don'ts of Your Final Pre-Law Downtime
The winter break is a crucial time for your final LSAT preparation. Treat the first 3-5 days as a true break with zero LSAT activity to allow for mental consolidation. Rest is essential. When you resume, DO focus intensely on your weakest area exclusively. DO take 3-5 full, timed Practice Tests under strict, realistic…
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What exactly is the LSAT? And how can I study?
The LSAT is a beast, and especially after the recent removal of logic games, finding information online about how exactly you can study... or even what you're studying for, can be a little difficult! Check this out for a detailed breakdown of all the LSAT sections, and even some free practice questions to get you started.…
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Happy (Early) Fourth of July!
It's (almost) the Fourth of July! While you're enjoying the BBQs and fireworks, take a moment to reflect on the core of this holiday: freedom and justice. These are the very principles that aspiring legal professionals like you are dedicated to upholding. As you celebrate the birth of our nation, remember the profound…
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Mid-Summer Check In!
Hey everyone! June is almost over… I don't know about you but I definitely feel like summer just started yesterday. It won't be too long until it is back to school time. So, how has your summer been? Are you knee deep in LSAT prep? Working on your application materials? Prepping for your 1L year? Have you done anything fun…
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LSAT SCORES: To Keep or Not to Keep...
…that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler for the application to suffer The slings and arrows of a less-than-ideal LSAT score, Or to take action against a score of troubles, And by doing so have a "cancel" on the record? If you opt for Score Preview when you take the LSAT, you will find yourself with the power to cancel…
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What's the deal with letters of recommendation?
I know, I know, you're focused on the LSAT right now. And that's a good thing! BUT . . you also need to consider the other elements of your application package, and letters of recommendation, in particular, require some lead time. You'll want three strong letters of recommendation for your package, from teachers or…
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Identify your areas for improvement and spend extra time dedicated for LSAT exam