Posts by J.Y. Ping
2013-03-13 Update:If you are enrolled in a full course you can use the Study Schedule Generator to make a study schedule customized to your needs. Students often ask for LSAT […]
The LSAC, the makers of the LSAT, have provided a lot of good, free LSAT practice materials. But they’re buried amidst a lot of dull administrative information, so I made […]
We are very excited to welcome the Public Interest Guest Speaker for this coming Saturday (8/25), Komala Ramachandra! Bio: Komala Ramachandra is an attorney at Accountability Counsel, a non-governmental organization […]
A four hour drive from Manhattan and an hour after losing reception, we saw a sign that informed us “Pavement Ends.” In the car, Amanda, Edison and I looked at […]
We are very excited to welcome the Public Interest Guest Speaker for this coming Saturday (8/11), Cynthia Carlson! If you are not a part of our Fellowship program but still […]
We are pleased to the Public Interest Guest Speaker for this coming Saturday (8/4), Jimmy Yan! If you are not a part of our Fellowship program but still would like […]
[Update July 24] Thanks, Ryan, for a fantastic talk! Thanks, Julian, for being a wonderful moderator!
[Update July 24] Thanks, Joy, for an absolutely wonderful talk! Thanks, Dami, for moderating! [end of update] We are pleased to welcome the PreProBono Public Interest Guest Speaker for this […]
In this installment of the PreProBono Diaries, Fellows Jennifer and Michelle reflect on why they decided to become Fellows. Jennifer Lee, Bio My road to PreProBono was long and convoluted, […]
Two weeks ago, we released Sequencing Games with a Twist problem sets as a part of our online course to help students better hone in those LSAT skills. Today, we’re […]