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What to Bring to the July 2019 LSAT
You’ve studied for months. You know your conditional indicators from your causals, and conclusions from the premises. You’re a wizard on Reading Comp and absolutely devour Logic Games. So what else is there to do but wait for Monday afternoon to roll around? The first step is making sure you’re prepared for the LSAT. As […]
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A. Good news! The percentage of law grads who got JD-required and -advantage jobs is ever-so-slightly on the rise. But because every bit of good news in the legal sector must be tempered, it should be noted that technically there were fewer graduates this year. ABA Journal B. Law.com posted part two of its series […]
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A. Last reminder! Tonight, 11:59 pm EDT, is the deadline to register for the June LSAT. LSAC B. This is the last LSAT that will definitely be given to you in its traditional, paper-and-pencil format, so if you don’t sign up, you should at least start playing around with the digital LSAT. LSAC C. Cornell […]
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A. This Wednesday is the deadline to sign up for the June LSAT, which is the last exam that will be given in its traditional paper-and-pencil format for all test takers. LSAC B. With bar exam passage rates in toilet across the country, Above the Law rounded up a list of the law schools with […]
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A. For those studying for the July or later LSAT — LSAC announced that it’ll be uploading two more practice exams to its website, to give people extra practice with the digital format. @LSAC_Official B. Western State School of Law was the latest law school casualty, which means that those who transferred to Western State […]
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A. Tomorrow is the nonpublished test center deadline, if any one wants to take the June LSAT in their own private test center. LSAC B. Above the Law offered their weekly round-up of law school memes, including many Star Wars-themed memes just in time for The Rise of Skywalker trailer drop. Above the Law C. […]
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A. Kim Kardashian, who is apparently studying to take the bar exam in 2022 (without going to law school), offered this hot take on jurisprudence: “To me, torts is the most confusing, contracts the most boring, and crim law I can do in my sleep. Took my first test, I got a 100. Super easy […]
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We spend so much time at this blog talking to you — keeping you abreast of the latest law school admissions news, giving you LSAT advice, providing you some tips about law school applications. We never really ask you how you’re feeling. So … [slides up chair to you, turns it around so the backrest […]
READ MOREShould I Take the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT?
Remember when you were in high school and told repeatedly that the ACT or SAT was “the big one” that determined your future? That was a lie. To get into law school the single number that will most impact your future is your LSAT score. But there are two other big graduate school standardized tests: […]
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A. The ABA Journal discusses the challenges many tech-savvy law school grads have entering a field that isn’t always eager to embrace new technologies. ABA Journal B. It’s bar exam week in many states right now, so follow the social media of recent law school grads to get an early preview of the hell that […]
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