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Two Predictions and Tips for the June 2019 LSAT
We are ten days away from the June LSAT, a distressingly low number of days, to be sure. And though the realization that there is only a week-and-change left before test day may fill you with dread of the deepest and most existential kind, you shouldn’t despair. In fact, there’s a lot to celebrate. For […]
READ MOREMarch 2019 Post-LSAT Carnival
If you like fun, revelry, and shared experiences, then today, my friend, you are in luck. Because today, we’re throwing a party. And not just any kind of party — a carnival. Which is easily the third- or fourth-best kind of party (easily topping parties of the housewarming, garden, and soirée variety, but probably falling […]
READ MOREGetting Prepared for the Digital LSAT
Let’s say you have some plans to take the LSAT this year. Perhaps they’re not, technically speaking, plans, more a nebulous and ill-defined notion that you should take the LSAT this year. You missed the January exam already, and the March exam is, frankly, coming way too fast to get adequately prepared. You’re considering taking […]
READ MOREThe Morning Cometh: The July 2018 LSAT Recap
July LSAT takers: where were you on February 8, 2014? Maybe this was a simpler, pre-LSAT time in your life, and you were trying to figure out the newfangled “Stories” feature on Snapchat, while listening to Katy Perry and Juicy J’s “Dark Horse,” on your way to see the surprisingly good The Lego Movie, after […]
READ MOREThe 2017-18 Law School Application Data Are In …
Things were more competitive this year, but what about next year? More people are applying to law school this cycle. Maybe it’s an improving job market. Maybe it’s a bunch of idealists inspired by politics. Maybe it’s both, and maybe some other things, too. But regardless, the law school admissions game just got a little […]
READ MOREA Look at the September 2017 LSAT: Logical Reasoning
On September 16, 2017, droves of people — those hoping to soon begin their legal tutelage at an accredited institution of jurisprudence — took by land, sea, and air to ad hoc testing centers opened by the Law School Admissions Council of Elders. At these testing centers, these legal apprentices in waiting were given a […]
READ MORELogical Reasonings
A. The June 2017 LSAT day is upon us. Celebrate finishing with something cold to drink and delicious to eat, and then let us know how it went here! Most Strongly Supported B. The Trump travel ban, which already got it on the chin from the Fourth Circuit, just took another L in the Ninth […]
READ MOREYour February 2016 LSAT Recap
The February 2016 LSAT is in the books. Did you take it? How do you feel? Peyton Manning have a Budweiser? Or sad face Cam Newton? Compared to the other LSATs in the year, the February LSAT has an aura of mystery about it. Since the test is undisclosed, no one outside LSAC ever gets […]
READ MOREYour Summer Homework: Letters of Recommendation
It’s summer. School’s out – well, not forever, but at least for a few months. If you’re applying to law school, that means it’s a good time to get around to asking for some letters of recommendation. See, professors are notoriously slow at getting these things turned around. If you were a professor and had […]
READ MORE2014 February LSAT Blog Carnival
If you don’t count the comments section of our Instant Recap and Morning Cometh, there hasn’t been much chatter about the 2014 February LSAT. Unless you check the blogosphere. Here are some of the best reactions from February LSAT test-takers themselves on their Tumblr pages: -When you’re profile picture is Elle Woods, you know you’re […]
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