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re: Law school students or Lawyers, how did you study for the LSAT?

Posted on 1/1/16 at 7:39 pm to
Posted by Iosh
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Posted on 1/1/16 at 7:39 pm to
Take a practice test cold as soon as you can. That will let you know first of all if 165 is realistic (it's rare even with serious effort to get a 15+ rise) and also let you know where your weaknesses are. I assume that won't be reading comp because you're in grad school
This post was edited on 1/1/16 at 9:07 pm
Posted by 13SaintTiger
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Posted on 1/1/16 at 8:01 pm to
Thanks a lot Iosh!
Posted by MMauler
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Posted on 1/3/16 at 3:03 pm to
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That will let you know first of all if 165 is realistic (it's rare even with serious effort to get a 15+ rise) and also let you know where your weaknesses are.


To OP -- don't let a bad cold first-run score get you down.

I dated a girl in college who took the LSAT on the old scoring system (48 being a perfect score). She took a cold test and scored a 30 (approx. 50th percentile). She then took Kaplan and got a 44 (approx. 95th percentile) when it mattered. She went to Columbia Law.
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