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Mar 03, 2011
How the LSAT Is Like a Night at the Oscars

How the LSAT is like a night at the Oscars. The Oscars were on Sunday, and if you’re like me then you were forced to sit through oohs and ahhhs over Mila Kunis’s lilac dress.  Yes, I used the word lilac. So as my girlfriend was rating Anne Hathaway’s twelfth dress of the night, I […]

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Feb 10, 2011
Logical Reasonings

A) Mubarak likely to step down.  Also, Southpark apparently now a symbol of insurrection.  The Washington Post. B) Another example of why causation can never be proved on the LSAT, this time with soda and heart attacks.  LA Times. C) One man’s search for the meaning of life.  The Onion. D) It’s juvenile, but we […]

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Jan 14, 2011
Is the LSAT Going to Become Optional?

Is the LSAT Going to Become Optional? According to a story yesterday in the National Law Journal, the American Bar Association (ABA) is seriously considering removing the rule that all ABA accredited law schools require their applicants to have taken an entrance exam. In English, that means the ABA is considering making the LSAT optional […]

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Dec 23, 2010
The LSAT: It’s All About Perspective

Shon R. Hopwood has experienced the law school application process this fall, taking the LSAT in October and December. This article regards Shon’s experience during the October test. The LSAT: It’s All About Perspective In early October, I took the rite of passage for anyone attempting to someday become an attorney: I spent six hours […]

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Dec 09, 2010
Don’t Be Flaccid at the Critical Time: How to Avoid LSAT Day Nerves

Don’t be flaccid at the critical time: how to avoid LSAT test day nerves. We’ve all received them – the emails for Viagra and Cialis that pervade our inboxes despite the strictest of spam filters. Today I was scanning my incoming mail and saw the following subject line in large, bold letters: DON’T BE FLACCID […]

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Dec 08, 2010
Are You Running from the December 2010 LSAT?

Are You Running from the LSAT? “Are you scared, or are you really just not ready?” Ladies and gentlemen, this post is about your high school prom night. Wait a second. No…No that’s not right at all. This post is about the LSAT. Now that I am back on track, it’s time for you to […]

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Oct 21, 2010
Top Three Things to do with your LSAT Books After Test Day

Those who are reading this post (or this blog, for that matter) are in one of two camps. In Camp #1 are those who took the October LSAT and are currently spending their days basking in post-LSAT relief, leisurely composing their personal statements. In Camp #2 are those who are in the midst of studying […]

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Oct 11, 2010
Rod Taynes’ October 2010 LSAT Recap: Location Does Matter

Hello out there to my fellow October 2010 LSAT comrades. I sincerely hope that everyone is in relatively good spirits now that the exam is behind you and you have had some time to decompress. I would like to share my own LSAT experience with you, as well as compare this administration with the June […]

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Oct 01, 2010
How to Spend the Final Weekend Before the LSAT

You feel that? That weight on your chest that makes it hard to breathe? That inability to comprehend anything you read? That desire to take 14 practice tests over the next seven days? That’s the LSAT, kids, and it’s barreling toward a test center within 50 miles of you. With a week and change to […]

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Aug 03, 2010
Through the Interwebs with Sophia: Focusing on Time Management

I’m just barely wrapping my head around the fact that it’s August already. Remember when your last finals came and went and you could finally breath a sigh of relief? Feels like yesterday. But now the school year is starting up again. The first few days back are always deceptively awesome: meeting up with friends […]

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