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LSAT prep


Question Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 5:36 pm

I am planning on taking the LSAT, and was wondering a couple of things- please ONLY answer if you have ever taken the LSAT:

a) About how long (as in, months) do you need to give yourself to prepare? Realistically...

b) which method of preparation is most helpful= which classes, books, etc.

Any other advice or feedback is greatly appreciated.


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pseudophun answered Wednesday April 9 2008, 11:00 pm:
Give yourself as long as possible to study. No classes, in particular, are going to help you more or less than your own work ethic. Hit up a bookstore for a practice book and work long and hard on getting as close to perfect as you can. This is what I did and the LSATs were ALMOST a breeze.

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