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Should I Withdraw?!
Deep breath, all: The November LSAT is on Monday. Here’s where I should include an encouraging message, so here we go: You can do this! You studied up! You’re harder, better, faster, and stronger than this exam. Okay, so who…
Anna Ivey’s Take on Canceled LSAT Scores
Note: This article was updated on October 19, 2020 Have you heard of cancel culture? It essentially means when someone (or something) has become so irrelevant or problematic that it no longer becomes necessary to acknowledge their existence. And so,…
Three Last-Minute July LSAT Tips
With the July LSAT just a few days away, you should be using your remaining study time to fine-tune your approach. Hopefully by now you’ve nailed down your basic strategy for each section, but here are a few last-minute tips…
When to Take the LSAT
As an LSAT instructor, it is natural to receive the same questions from students and test takers over the years. It almost gets to a point where you can predict the issues that students will raise and when they will…
Dos and Don’ts Before Starting Your LSAT Prep Course
If anyone can be described as Type-A, it’s law students and—by extension—pre-law students. Planning ahead is simply second nature to you. This means it’s time for all of you who want to take the LSAT and get a score that will…
Studying for the LSAT and Your Finals … at the Same Time
Trust us, you can do both The June LSAT is on its way. If you’re a student, so are finals. The best part of college. The memories you’ll revisit with your friends for years and years. If you’re on the…
Shifting Into Retake Mode
So your LSAT score came out. It didn’t knock your socks off. You’ve evaluated your options and decided that you’re going to retake the LSAT. Follow the steps below to shift your mentality into retake mode. Shifting Into LSAT Retake…
