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How To Prep for the LSAT Without Logic Games
By now, you’ve probably heard the news: the LSAT is evolving. Starting in August 2024, the Logic Games Section will be a thing of the past. Instead, students will face one section of Reading Comprehension and two sections of Logical Reasoning. Maybe you’ve already embraced this future LSAT with no Logic Games. You’ve set your
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2024 Law School Application Deadlines
We rounded up all the application deadlines for the 2023-2024 admissions cycle. Why? Because you already have enough on your plate to worry about.
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How Our Favorite Characters from “Suits” Probably Prepped for their LSAT
“Give me a mountain, I’ll climb it. Give me a Katy Perry song, I’ll sing it.”
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Law Schools That Offer Full-Ride Scholarships
Law school is expensive but there's hope out there! Put these law schools that offer full-ride scholarships on your school list to graduate as debt-free as possible!
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Increase Your LSAT Score 5 Points in 5 Minutes With Logical Force
Master this one concept to gain some easy points on your next practice exam!
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LSAT Prep in a World With No Logic Games
Now that LSAT is ditching the Logic Games section, do you still need intense LSAT prep to hit your target score? The answer, like with most lawyer topics, is, “It depends.”
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The Unofficial Law School Admissions Lingo Dictionary
Sure, you can walk the walk, but can you talk the talk of law school admissions? Bookmark this guide to reference next time you find yourself in a Reddit rabbit hole.
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November LSAT 2023 Predictions
Pour another PSL and let’s take a look at what the November LSAT has in store for you!
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