Taking a prep course heightens a person's reasoning abilities, even on tasks completely unrelated to the law school entrance exam, according to new research. Want to train your brain to synthesize ...
A 2019 lawsuit filed by a sight-impaired test taker brought big changes to the LSAT, with the Logic Games section being removed by the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). Although many law school ...
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Just to let you know, if you buy something featured here, Mashable might earn an affiliate commission. Taking the LSAT can be stressful. LSAT prep is even more stressful. But the best way to prepare ...
Most law school applicants find preparing for the LSAT to be the most challenging part of the application process. While studying for the test is simpler now that the logic games section has been ...
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New year, new you. If you're thinking about grad school, specifically law school, pay attention. The deadline to register for the next LSAT is January 7, 2015. If you're planning to take that test, or ...
TestMax, a platform dedicated to shifting test prep to mobile platforms, recently announced the results of a survey they took: over half of pre-law students say they plan to use a mobile app to prep ...
Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q-and-A, a monthly feature of Law Admissions Lowdown that provides admissions advice to readers who send in questions and admissions profiles. If ...
LOS ANGELES (CN) - An LSAT prep company claims in court that a law school prep site stole its copyrighted material and is posting it online for free. Los Angeles-based Robin Singh Educational Services ...
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