I was thinking about taking the GRE. Not for law school but for potential joint degree programs. Is anyone else here studying for the GRE? If so, can you recommend any prep courses? Thanks!
... am transitioning from material to prep tests only for the final ... drills and sections. For the prep tests that I have done ... I wanted to print 15 prep tests, which ones would you ...
... some improvement from my original prep test, I seem to have ... past 165-166. After every prep test, I BR, then go ... the timed aspect of the prep tests? Therefore, should I abandon ... instead on taking more timed prep tests and see if that ...
My friend told me that LR has changed drastically since the earlier prep tests and became very different around prep test 80 or so. Anyone know more info about this? Is this accurate?
How important are the earlier tests if the LSAT has changed?
Anybody have thoughts or opinions on taking a 1L Summer Prep Course before matriculation? Just curious if it is worth the time and money, or if it's best to enjoy the last law-free Summer. Thanks!
I know 1L prep is generally not advised. However I was considering "Start Law School Right" by the Law School Toolbox. Can anyone provide feedback? I've looked for reviews but found none. Not sure if this is a new program or not.
Has anyone else had issues recently using the underline and highlighting tools during prep tests? They worked for me before but for the past week they haven’t been working for me.
7 Sage is an excellent method of preparing for LSAT as all here know.
I was wondering if anyone has experiences with LSATMax and can they recommend for LSAT prep.
I was thinking in terms of Jan2020 LSAT preparation.
Can I please get feedback and recommendations for LSATMax as source for LSAT Prep
7 Sage is excellent,but I was wondering about LSATMax as a supplement source for LSAT Prep,thinking in terms of Jan 2020 exam