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Feeling at home with the at-home LSAT

The May test had some glitches, but subsequent ones fared better. The big question is: Pandemic or...

Some LSAT scores lost: bummer of all bummers

The LSAT is not just any test. It is a hard test. It is a very hard...

Facing COVID-19 challenges, the LSAT goes remote: A home test is being held this week and in June

Floods, they've dealt with. Hurricanes, too. Earthquakes, wild fires and blizzards, as well. All such disasters forced...

Is the LSAT-Flex the future of the LSAT? May and June tests will be done so

By Ross Rinehart Even if a pre-law student has been able to avoid the health and financial hardships suffered...

LSAT made easier (tech-wise only … sorry)

Transition is never easy or perfect. Take the LSAT, which last year went from paper and pencil...

How To Start Studying For Better Law School LSAT Scores

Beginning your LSAT studies is a daunting proposition. For those still in school, it’s yet another task...
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New website offers student LSAT reviews

You know what’s almost as tough as taking the LSAT. Figuring out what prep course to take...

50% of July LSAT test-takers cancel their score

By Mike Stetz  Approximately half of those who took the July Law School Admission Test (LSAT) decided to...

Kaplan surveys first digital LSAT takers

The test-takers have spoken, and they are all over the map. The inaugural administration of the digital LSAT...

Recapping the first digital LSAT test

By Ross Rinehart Just recently — and over nine months since LSAC first announced this change — some...

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