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What Does My LSAT Score Mean: 165 – 172
Today we at Most Strongly Supported are starting something special: a new series of blog posts. Please, hold your applause, we’re sure you’re just as excited as we are. In this series, we’re going to take a closer look into what different LSAT scores mean for you – the types of law schools (and law
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What Is a Good LSAT Score Anyway?
What is a good LSAT score? Well, it depends on the law school. The goal of the LSAT is to get into law school, whether that’s at Albany Law School, Harvard Law School, Yale Law School, Loyola University School of Law, Khan Academy, or any other law school in the country. It is the Law
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LSAT Score Vs. Starting Lawyer Salary
It’s no secret that the LSAT is a big investment no matter which LSAT prep program you choose or which LSAT test date you register for. You’re going to sacrifice a lot to reach your goal score, but it’s absolutely worth it! Studies have shown there is a correlation between your LSAT score and your starting
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Breaking Down Your November LSAT Scores
November LSAT scores came out Wednesday morning, even for those students who retested on November 23. According to LSAC data, just under 25,000 test takers took the exam in November, a 14% decrease from 2020. If you are planning to retake one of the Winter 2022 options, the February LSAT registration deadline is on December
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