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LSAT Preparation
Contrary to what many people
think, the LSAT is not a test based solely on intelligence or memorization.
Intensive test preparation is the key to doing well on the LSAT; how well you
do on the LSAT is directly related to the amount of work you put into studying.
With hard work, it is not uncommon for test takers to increase their percentile
by 20 points, if not more. Preparing for the LSAT is a matter of learning certain
skills to take the test. Adequate LSAT preparation will allow you to
learn general test patterns, question types, and pacing strategies to ensure
your best possible performance.
It is imperative to begin
LSAT preparation many months before the actual test. After all, this test is
worth as much as the many hours you spend studying for your classes as an undergraduate.
DO NOT wait until the last minute to begin studying; you simply cannot "cram
for the LSAT." The actual test as well as your LSAT preparation should
be taken very seriously.
Buying THE
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early is one key to test preparation. After all, time
management is one of the most important aspects of the test.
Relevant Links
LSAT Prep Advice
Law School Admission Council
TestMasters 180
The Princeton Review
Kaplan
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