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| "The LSAT is basically half of your application, so take this seriously. This might mean signing up for a test-prep class through Testmasters, Kaplan, Princeton Review, etc. These classes can be pricey, but think of them as an investment. A money-saving option is to study independently using test prep books and free online tests.
Whichever route you choose, be sure to commit to a strict study schedule and take as many full length practice tests as possible. This endurance is necessary to succeed on test day!" |
| says - Angela D (19:23 Feb. 6, 2010 ) |
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seriously. This might mean signing up for a test-prep class
through Testmasters, Kaplan, Princeton Review, etc. These
classes can be pricey, but think of them as an investment.
A money-saving option is to study independently using test
prep books and free online tests. Whichever route you
choose, be sure to commit to a strict study schedule and
take as many full length practice tests as possible. This
endurance is necessary to succeed on test day!
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