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Daily Archives: June 4, 2012
One Week Until the June LSAT, Ready or Not
With the countdown to the June LSAT now in the single digits, it’s time to have a serious conversation.
Not everyone reading this is prepared for the LSAT next week. Others will have a bad day (either because of illness or an RC passage on which you freeze up).
So we need to talk about what to do in these cases.
First, how do you know if you’re ready, and what should you do if you’re not?
To tell if you’re ready, look at your last 2-3 LSAT practice tests. Are they within 5 points of your target LSAT score? If so, you should most likely sit for the exam on LSAT test day.
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Jun 4, 2012 - 11:23 am - By Matt Shinners
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Logical Reasonings / 6.4.12
A) Attention, Boston LSAT prep students and future lawyers: Do not apply to a firm that’s going to pay less than minimum wage. CBS Local. B) Who cares about Pacquaio and Mayweather? Let’s get Holder and Axelrod in the ring. … Read Entire Article…
Jun 4, 2012 - 8:40 am - By Hank
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