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Aug 26, 2010
Studying with Victoria: Sweating the LSAT

It seems that summer weather has finally hit my little corner of the East Bay with a vengeance. Apparently it’s making up for months of below average temperatures and cloudy skies in one fell swoop. To make matters worse, the streets of Berkeley now resemble some post-apocalyptic wasteland of discarded flyers and moving boxes, but […]

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Aug 24, 2010
Through the Interwebs with Sophia: Slow and Steady

The new school year is just around the corner. Back to the old grind, as I like to call it. I’m actually pretty excited for the semester to start up again. During the summer, I often feel unproductive and sluggish. My summer mornings are always unpredictable. I would wake up anytime between 7 a.m. and […]

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Mar 10, 2010
Don’t Panic, but your June LSAT Test Center is Probably Full

Not to be alarmist, because we are not in the business of inducing panic, but I would like to direct your attention to the situation currently arising with LSAT test centers in New York: Mother****ers are filling up. Fast. In fact, if one were to use a word to describe them, if one really wanted […]

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Feb 19, 2010
Logic Games on the LSAT: Don’t Call it a Comeback

Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. Just look at the Olympics currently taking place north of the border. Seth Wescott became a star with a valiant comeback in […]

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Dec 26, 2009
Joyous Kwanzaa to LSAT takers around the world

MSS would like to wish a Happy Kwanzaa to all participating in the seven-day holiday, which celebrates the seven Nguzo Saba, or principles of Kwanzaa. Since principle questions are occurring with increasing frequency on the LSAT, we see no reason that we can’t apply the principles of Kwanzaa to LSAT study.

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Dec 08, 2009
December 2009 LSAT Postponed in Houston

As un-fun as taking the LSAT on Saturday was, imagine if you got a notice the day before that your test had been postponed. That’s what happened to LSAT test-takers at Texas Southern University on Friday when they were notified that, due to inclement weather, their LSAT would be canceled. According to LSAC.org, sudents scheduled […]

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Nov 17, 2009
December LSAT Predictions

Eighteen days and counting to the December LSAT. So I thought it was time for me to put my neck on the line again. I have developed a dangerous habit of making predictions about upcoming LSATs. Kinda like Miss Cleo, LSAT-style (minus the fake Jamaican accent and fraud allegations). Prior to the September test, I […]

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Nov 02, 2009
Applying with a December LSAT

Lot’s of students are asking how their chance of admission would be impacted by applying with a December score.  Most Strongly Supported has a neat chart courtesy of LSAC: I’ll mostly associate myself with what Most Strongly Supported has to say since they are right on.  60% of applicants apply from January to the end […]

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Oct 29, 2009
Halloween Costume Idea: An LSAT Student

I am bad at Halloween. You see, I always have a number of decent costume ideas, but I’m sorely lacking in the execution arena. Generally, I end up searching through the back of my closet for random remnants left over from my college years. A pink boa? Sure. Skin-tight, blue snakeskin shirt? Why not. And […]

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Oct 21, 2009
September 2009 LSAT Blog Carnival

With September scores out less than a week ago, we know many of you are still experiencing PTLD (Post Traumatic LSAT Disorder). This entails obsessing about how you did, wondering how others fared, and deciding whether truck driving school is a viable career option (because who needs this bullshit, anyway). We can’t help you with […]

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