The Law School Admission Council and Khan Academy say their nine-month-old free online LSAT prep program is getting heavy use among minority groups that are underrepresented in law schools and the ...
"As a Black, first-generation attorney from a family with limited means, I have a unique understanding of the financial roadblocks that many Black aspiring attorneys face on their path to becoming a ...
Manhattan Review releases book series specifically written for the revised LSAT test. One book is available as a free download on its website. This latest edition of the LSAT prep book series is ...
This class will start with a short discussion on how to start your LSAT journey and then students will try a few logical reasoning problems together. Brandon will share how students can approach LSAT ...
This is Blueprint’s most advanced LSAT prep option and the only course currently eligible for the active discount code. No. This Blueprint LSAT coupon code is currently valid only for the 170+ course.
Two CSUN alumni, a judge and a practicing attorney, will speak to students about the pros and cons of going to law school. The speakers include Judge Gerald Rosenberg, a 1972 CSUN graduate, attorney ...
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Between 2021 and 2024, the average LSAT score was 153. And yet, to get into the overwhelming majority of law schools, you’ll need at least a 160. The right LSAT course can help, but the right course ...
You’ve got the LSAT in your sights. You’ve bought the books. You’ve made a study plan. You’ve blocked off your calendar. You’ve booked a test date and a back-up. You have a good handle on what you ...
May 24 (Reuters) - If student A is taking the Law School Admission Test next month, and A is sitting behind B but not in the same row as C, which of them is answering the exam's dreaded "logic game" ...