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Laura Julia Shappirona Willing to take any and all study tips! Any study tips, prep class suggestions, or LSAT prep book suggestions? #Law {{ 1480617238884+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my anonymous likes this law Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn All Replies User Picks
anonymous alum Hi Laura, is this your first time take the LSAT? There are numerous LSAT prep companies, ranging from group classes, mobile device apps to private individual tutors. I think any of them can work, but the key is consistency. Look at your timeline (do you have six days? six weeks? six months?) and make a schedule for yourself. Learn the material first before you start to push the time. But once you are ready, take numerous timed practice tests to increase your endurance. I hope that is helpful! Reach out if you want any additional advice! We are here to help you! {{ 1480961371010+1-1 | date : 'short' }} my Jennie Rothman likes this Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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