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Mindfulness and Mental Health Tips
Taming the Test-Prep Beast: Stress Management Techniques for Peak Performance The LSAT, or any high-stakes exam, can feel like a monstrous challenge, triggering stress and anxiety. But remember, you're not alone! Many students face these same pressures. The good news is that by incorporating stress management and…
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November Reading Comprehension Challenge
The Thanksgiving Proclamation: A Lesson in Gratitude and Governance While the origins of Thanksgiving can be traced to ancient harvest festivals, the American tradition holds a unique place in our national narrative. In 1789, President George Washington issued the first Thanksgiving Proclamation, designating November 26th…
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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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Quiz of the week: have you been studying for the LSAT too much?
Have you been studying for the LSAT a lot? Have your friends been avoiding you lately? Those two phenomena may be linked! How can you tell if your LSAT studies are affecting your relationships? Take the following quiz (Cosmo has nothing on popular LSAT mag The 180!) and find out. Q1: When your significant other tells you…
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The Hardest LSAT Questions🧐 - Free Live Online Event!
Congrats on being the kind of LSAT test taker who wants to tackle the hardest official questions out there! 🎉🎉🎉 Join us to figure out what makes these tough LSAT questions so tricky and learn how to spot and deal with them like a pro.😎
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Meme Monday
Happy Monday everyone! Here's to the start of a great week!
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It's the scariest day of the year - 1 week before the LSAT!
It's also Halloween, but that pales in comparison to T-Day -7 👻. Here are some thoughts on how to best use your final week before Test Day: -take one (or at the very most two) more full length tests; but definitely don't take a full length within 3 days of your actual exam. If you were running the NYC Marathon, would you…
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Happy Hallo-week!
It's Halloween Week, friends! So, we want to know: What are your Halloween plans this year? Maybe you're hitting the books in full costume? Or perhaps you're handing out candy with your study group? (LSAT prep flashcards make great treats! 😉) Maybe you're carving pumpkins? Or are you taking a well-deserved break to watch a…
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Pre Law Advice from our Kaplan Instructors!
Have more questions for our instructors? Feel free to drop them in the comments below! We'll be gathering your questions and sharing the answers in future posts throughout the year. 😊
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How to Score a 170 on the LSAT Exam
Thank you for attending our "How to Score a 170 on the LSAT Exam" webinar. During the event, we delved into the essential strategies for achieving a score of 170 on the LSAT. Our experienced experts, who have mastered the exam, shared proven strategies, insider tips, and effective study techniques to enhance your LSAT…
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How to Score a 170 on the LSAT Exam - Free Event TODAY!!!
Unlock the fundamental secrets to scoring a 170 on the LSAT. Learn from our seasoned experts who have mastered the exam. Discover proven strategies, insider tips, and effective study techniques to help improve your LSAT score. Haven't signed up yet? Click here to register for free! The event will be live online 8-9 PM ET.…
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Are you considering retaking the LSAT?
Are you considering retaking the LSAT? Let us know by answering the poll below. If you're not sure and are trying to decide if retesting is the right choice for you, click here and check out this article from LSAC on reasons why some people consider it!
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Best Free Bar review
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Identify your areas for improvement and spend extra time dedicated to these areas.
Identify your areas for improvement and spend extra time dedicated to these areas. (If you signed up for our free practice test, you’ll get a detailed report that will help you identify areas of opportunity.)
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Is there a group study i can join?
let me know guys if there are groups, thanks
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Best way to gear up for the LSAT?
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Plan your study time effectively. Allocate specific times each day for studying, and stick to your s
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Use official LSAT practice tests to simulate test conditions and improve your timing
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Identify your areas for improvement and spend extra time dedicated to these areas
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Identify your areas for improvement and spend extra time dedicated for LSAT exam
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🚨TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY!🚨
If you're taking the September 2024 LSAT Tomorrow is the last day to register. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & TO REGISTER.
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Do you aleady know what kind of law you want to practice? Check out this poll question!
There are so many paths you can take in law - check out this poll question by @Kimberly_Johnson (a former Kaplan Test Prep Student) and let us know which you're interested in pursuing after law school!
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What practice area(s) are you interested in pursuing after law school?
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Pre-Law Summer as Business Administration and History Major
This summer, I've been able to gain hands-on experience in both majors. I work as a social media manager for the local branch of a luxury shoe company, creating original content for Instagram and managing the store's general Internet presence. I've also worked to begin original research for an upcoming class I'll take this…
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Traveling on your law school journey--How are feeling? Your destination? Your rest areas?
Right now, I am feeling good (think Michael Buble's song). I am taking the August LSAT. I look forward to the RC and LR sections only.😊
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Important Reminder: Sept. 2024 LSAT Registration
Just stopping by to remind you that the registration for the September 2024 LSAT ends July 23, 2024. Click here to register!
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How do I get a 170+ on the LSAT❓❓❓(Part 2)
Start With a Diagnostic Test! Next, figure out how many additional correct answers you need in order to reach a 170. Here are a few examples: Diagnostic: 160 (~55 correct answers) Goal: 170 (~67 correct answers) Need: 12 more correct Diagnostic: 160 (~55 correct answers) Goal: 170 (~67 correct answers) Need: 12 more…
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So, is 170 the LSAT “Magic Number”?
In our last post, we discussed how to get a 170, but is 170 even that "magic number? to aim for? Let's continue the conversation. A 95th percentile LSAT score makes your application very strong: The T14 schools all have median scores of 170-175 The majority of first-tier schools have median scores in the 165-168 range. A…
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How do I get a 170+ on the LSAT❓❓❓(Part 1)
If you're close but not quite at a 170+ LSAT score, check out this article to hear from our Kaplan experts on what you can do to get to your goal score, get access to free practice resources, and even sign up for a free Live Online class. What's the highest score you've gotten on the LSAT or an LSAT practice exam? Let us…
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When are you planning to take the LSAT?
Oops, I cannot seem to add October. If you're taking the October administration, comment below! #sbagiveaway
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I took the LSAT, what can and can't I discuss? 👀⚠️
Like all standardized tests, it is important to maintain the integrity of the LSAT. Because of that, there are rules as to what you can and can't share once you have taken it. Here are some useful excerpts (Dos and Don'ts) from LSAC's FAQ page that you'll want to keep front of mind post-testing. What information about my…
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Kaplan Update: New LSAT Bootcamp Schedule!!!
If you're looking to use this summer to set yourself up for success on the LSAT but don't know where to start, Kaplan's LSAT Bootcamp could be that boot you need. Schedule a free consultation with our enrollment specialist/Kaplan advisor, Delwin Allison, who can answer your questions and provide more information on the…
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Helpful Reminder: June LSAT
Did you register to take the June LSAT? If so, don't forget that test scheduling opened up TODAY! Check out more info here and let us know in the comments if you were able to schedule your test!
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Top 5 FAQ - #5: So, how hard is it to pass the LSAT?👀
There is no passing or failing on the LSAT, and this is why LSAT prep is so critical. The average LSAT score is approximately 153. If you're looking to get into a top law school, your score should be over 170. Raising your LSAT score by 15 points can make a huge difference in law school admissions, which weighs your LSAT…
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Fun Fact Friday!🚨 - How is the LSAT scored?
Do you know how the LSAT is scored? Your LSAT score is based on the number of questions you answer correctly, which is your "raw score." Your "raw score" is converted to an LSAT scale range of 120 to 180, with 120 being the lowest and 180 being the highest possible score. All LSAT questions are weighted exactly the same,…
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Top 5 FAQ: #4 - Is the LSAT exam taken online? Also, how long is it?
Great question! LSAT test takers have the choice of whether to take the test at home, proctored by a live, remote proctor, or in person at a Prometric digital testing center. The writing portion of the LSAT isn't part of the formal 3-hour proctored exam. It will become available through your LSAC account eight days before…
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Top 5 FAQ - #3: How much does the LSAT cost and how long are the scores valid for?
This is a question we definitely get asked a lot! The LSAT fee is $222, which can be a lot of money to spend on an exam, especially if you end up taking it more than once. Unfortunately, depending on what additional options you select, there are additional fees, such as score preview. That is why it is so optimal to…
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🚨Free Live Online LSAT Prep Class Tonight at 7:30 PM!!🎉
If this is you, come join us for a free Live Online LSAT Prep class tonight at 7:30 PM ET! Click here to register and let us know your thoughts in the comments below if you joined. :)
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🚨New Giveaway Alert!‼️🚨 📸 Pre-Law Spring Profile Picture Giveaway🎁
✨Spring Giveaway✨🎁 We're giving away One (1) three-month access pass to the exclusive LSAT Channel ($249 value)!🎉 To enter all you have to do is add a profile picture to your account during the promotion period of Friday, April 5, 2024, at 12:00 am CT through Friday, April 26, 2024, at 12:00 am CT. Here's how to do that:…
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FAQ #2: How long does it take to prep for the LSAT?
We recommend that most students spend between 150 to 300 hours studying for the LSAT, which is about 20-25 hours per week minimally over a two-to- three-month period. If you are looking to make a dramatic score increase or cannot commit to 20+ hours of study per week, you may need more time to study. The best way to…
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🚨The Hardest LSAT Questions🚨
If you are intrigued by the post title, congratulations on being the kind of LSAT test taker who wants to practice with the most challenging official questions ever created by LSAC.😊🎉 Our webinar event on 4/1/24 hosted by our expert instructor Melanie, will be focused on what makes the toughest LSAT questions, and how to…
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FAQ #1: What Is A Good LSAT Score?👀
This is hands down one of our top questions. Our answer? A good LSAT score is generally considered to be 160 or above. A scaled score of 159-163 is earned by the top 25% of LSAT takers. When considering your LSAT score goal, look at the average scores at the schools to which you’re applying. An LSAT score in the 160 range…
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😎Meme Monday🎉
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APRIL LSAT SCHEDULING
Only two days left to schedule April test. Due to high demand, scheduling is staggered. Find out more by clicking LSAC link below.:) ⬇️
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Meme Monday!😎
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🚨Breaking News: The LSAC is Making Changes - Again🚨
Things are changing the LSAT - AGAIN! Here's what you need to know: Starting July 31, anyone completing the LSAT writing portion on or after that date will utilize a new writing testing format, along with the larger test change announced in October 2023, the removal of logic games. The new argumentative writing task is…
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What Made You Want To Go To Law School? 🏫
📚Storytime! In the comments, let us know what made you interested in law and what ultimately inspired you to go to law school.
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Pre-Law Meme Monday 🤣
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How To Decide Which Test To Take: Current LSAT vs August LSAT
If you're trying to decide which LSAT test to take, here is a decision tree that can help you make the right choice for you. :)
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Meme Monday!😂
Test day can come up faster than you expect! It's important to start preparing at the right time. If you're not sure when that is, click here to find out. You'll find some helpful tips to consider, a quick practice quiz, a chart to help you visualize when to take the test, and more useful resources. Share your test date…
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🚫 To Cancel or Not To Cancel? ✅ 👀
Have you faced this decision before? If so, comment below and us know what made you choose to cancel or not. :)
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👀Let's Talk Score Preview! 🔄
Score Preview is a newer offering by the LSAC that allows test takers to preview their LSAT scores before it is reported to law schools. Score Preview is available for purchase before your test and a specified time after. In some cases, approved test takers can sign up for free. Learn more here and let us know your…
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Have you taken the LSAT in person at a Prometric center?
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What matters more, having a great GPA or a high LSAT score?
How important is your LSAT score? Your GPA? Law school is an academic program. The most essential determination admissions committees will make about you is whether you have the necessary intellectual firepower to succeed in such an environment. This is why law schools rely so heavily on your GPA and LSAT score. These are…
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Study Strategies To Implement This New Year!
We know prepping for Exam Day can seem stressful. However, feeling prepared for an exam involves a combination of effective study strategies, time management, and self-care. Here are some tips to help you feel more prepared: Create a Study Plan: Break down your study material into manageable sections. Allocate specific…
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What is a Masters In Law vs a J.D?
Ever wonder what the difference is between a masters in law and a JD? Let's talk about it! An M.A. in Law degree can help professionals enhance careers that they have already established, while a J.D. degree prepares students who are interested in practicing law to pass their bar exams and establish a career. Have any…
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Formal Logic on the LSAT
Sometimes, a critical reasoning question on the LSAT has an answer so clear that there’s no mistaking it. For instance, the information given in the question has an obvious gap in it, and the test-taker quickly spots the appropriate answer and moves on. Other times, though, the question seems bizarrely phrased, and all of…
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What's tested on the LSAT?
Want to learn more about what is tested on the LSAT? Check out this video and share your questions in the comments!🎬️
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Law School Scholarships
Let's talk scholarships! What advice would you give someone currently looking for or applying for scholarships? What do you find the most difficult about the process if you're in that process right now?
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Free Live webinar this Sunday, 11/12 from 4:00 - 5:00 PM ET on studying for the LSAT!
Studying over the holidays can be....complicated. However, keeping a consistent study schedule is crucial to reaching our goal scores. So, how do you do it? Join us in our live webinar this Sunday, November 12th from 4:00 - 5:00 PM ET. We're we'll be discussing this topic with our LSAT experts. Plus, we'll give you access…
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Applying to Law School
With so many law schools out there, narrowing down which you'll apply to can feel like a hard part of the process. The LSAT score and GPA of the applicant are the top two decision-makers for law school admissions counselors. A good thing to know about a prospective law school is the average median GPA of the most recent…
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2024 LSAT TEST CHANGE FINALLY ANNOUNCED!
Are you looking for a high-level overview of the upcoming LSAT test change? Look no further. Logic Games (LG) are being removed from the LSAT starting August 2024. A second Logical Reasoning (LR) section will substitute the removed LG. Anyone taking the LSAT between now and June 2024 WILL continue to have a Logic Games…
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LG Nixed
Logic games is being replaced with another LR section beginning August 2024! I'm so glad I'm taking it before then; LG is my best section.
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Did you know students have been scoring higher on the LSAT since 2017?
This graph shows the total number of LSAT applicants with 160-180 scores from 2017 - 2023. Students have been scoring higher each year on the LSAT compared to the year prior. While recognizing that the 2020- 2021 cycle we see an extremely unique bump.
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Download our Law School Admissions Timeline HERE!
Not sure where to start? Use Kaplan's Admissions timeline to guide your study schedule! Let us know below what part of the application process you are currently in.
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When do you plan to take the official LSAT exam?
How far out are you from taking the official LSAT? Register below with LSAC!
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Has anyone started studying for the LSAT this Summer?
There are a lot of students in your exact position. What was the first thing you did to prepare for the LSAT? How are you feeling about your results from that activity? Did you find it challenging? Let us know below, and keep up the excellent work!
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Please read our Kaplan Community Participation Guidelines!
Kaplan Community Participation Guidelines Kaplan Community provides a trusted environment for the general public, our students, and alumni to get answers, share ideas, collaborate, and learn best practices. This is a community designed to help all members upskill and collaborate, as well as to provide our students with…
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LSAT Teacher Tip of the Week #1
We plan to post a teacher tip every single week! The vast majority of test-takers don’t consistently finish every section, so strategic skipping is an important way to maximize the points you can get with your time and skills. Ready for some good news? The navigation bar of the digital LSAT makes strategic skipping easier…
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Ice Breaker Time!
The Kaplan LSAT team of experts is exceptionally excited to have you join our pre-law community space. We are eager to learn more about all of our future lawyers! Please tell us your name or what you would like to be called and what institution you currently or formerly attended. We would also love to know where you are in…
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Welcome to Kaplan's Legal Community!
Membership in the Kaplan Pre-Law Community Forum means you’ll have a built-in support network as you navigate a career in the legal field, explore Law Schools, work through your LSAT course, or prepare to sit for your LSAT exam. This community is built of your fellow legal students, our internal LSAT experts, and various…