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9 Ways To Improve Your Undergrad GPA
A higher GPA is essential for a successful law school application. Here are 9 tips to help you improve your GPA in undergrad.
A Guide To Getting Exceptional Reference Letters
Want to learn how to obtain excellent reference letters from your professors and workplace for law school applications? Here’s how!
How To Prepare For 1L
Are you starting law school? Are you nervous about the new chapter in your life? Don’t worry! Here are some tips for tackling 1L in the best way possible!
How To Master The LSAT in 3 Months
Hitting your desired LSAT score requires tremendous time and preparation. Is 3 months sufficient? As every lawyer loves to say, “It depends”. In this blog post, we share tips and advice, as well as a comprehensive study plan to help you effectively prepare for the LSAT in just three months.
How To Bolster Your Law School Application
As you start thinking about applying to law school, you should consider the elements you need for your application to stand out and be successful. There are many things that you can do in undergrad to prepare an outstanding application. This process begins in your first year!
How To Make Your Personal Statement Stand Out
If you’ve decided to apply to law school, you’ve most likely heard about the personal statement required by the Admissions Committee. The personal statement is an excellent way of showing your personality, your interests and your capabilities to the Committee, and therefore make you stand out from the other applicants. Here are some tips and tricks to help you write a personal statement that will make the Committee remember YOU!
What is the LSAT?
If you are interested in becoming a law student and have started your research into the law school admissions process, then you have probably come across the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). You might have heard conflicting things about this test, such as that it’s the hardest test to be administered, or that it was super easy and you can score perfectly without studying, or maybe something in between. As you begin your LSAT preparation, you will become familiar with the three main sections of the test: Analytical Deduction, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension.
The LSAT: Choosing Your Prep
If you have decided to take the LSAT, the biggest question on your mind will probably be: how should I study and prepare for the LSAT? There are tons of different prep options out there, and many people you know who are writing/have written the LSAT will have their own opinions of the “best” way to prepare.
Approaching The LSAT Test
As you begin your LSAT preparation, you will become familiar with the three main sections of the test: Analytical Deduction, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. There are a number of approaches for attacking this question, such as reading the passage first, reading the questions first, or skimming first.