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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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Meme Monday
Happy Monday everyone! Here's to the start of a great week!
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What a 1L Wishes She Knew Before Starting Law Schoool
Do you have any burning questions about what the 1L experience is like? Leave them below!
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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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Introduction to Legal Reasoning Event | October 30
Join us for our free Introduction to Logical Reasoning event this Wednesday, October 30th online! 8:00-9:00 PM ET Register Here: Will you be attending?
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Advice For Future Pre-Law Students From a Kaplan Instructor 💜
What is something you are doing currently to plan for your law school admissions cycle journey? 💜
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Your Pre-Law Journey: Year-by-Year Guide to Law School Preparation
What else are you doing to prepare for your law school journey?
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Use official LSAT practice tests to simulate test conditions and improve your timing
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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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✨️3 months of free access to the LSAT Channel!!!
Want a chance to win 3 free months of access to the LSAT Channel? Add a profile picture to your community account and you'll automatically be entered in the giveaway. If you want additional entries, or you already have a profile picture, you can earn more entries by posting or commenting in the community. Read the details…
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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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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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Meme Monday!😎
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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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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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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…