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Daily Archives: May 29, 2012
Your Task in the Final Weeks of LSAT Prep: Stay Motivated
The June LSAT is less than two weeks away.
Done freaking out yet? No? OK, I can wait.
Good. Now that you’ve calmed down (it only took you 10 minutes of breathing into a paper bag – I can assure you that’s completely normal), let’s talk about the perfect storm of bad that’s probably hitting you right about now.
Most LSAT prep students hit two walls at the same time.
The first is the wall of panic. When the LSAT gets this close, almost every student feels like they’re in no way prepared for the exam, and there’s no way that they can possibly get to a comfortable place by the time LSAT test day rolls around on June 11.
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May 29, 2012 - 6:21 pm - By Matt Shinners
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Tags: june lsat, LSAT, LSAT prep, LSAT preparation, lsat score, lsat test, October LSAT
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Logical Reasonings / 5.29.12
A) The majority leader in New Hampshire’s House of Representatives is out after admitting he lied about his law school record. Chicago Tribune. B) At what point will the cost of law school start to affect legal decisions? Oregon is … Read Entire Article…






