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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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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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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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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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🚨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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👀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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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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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…