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LSAC’s Law School Unmasked and Admission Unmasked events return for June and July

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The Law School Admission Council is bringing back its Law School Unmasked and Admission Unmasked programs for this June and July. Touted as a program specifically designed for first-year students, Law School Unmasked will run from June 7 to June 23 and will feature three weeks of instruction to prepare students for the rigors of law school. Admission Unmasked will run from June 20 to July 29 and will focus on navigating the law school admissions process.

Law School Unmasked will feature four live events over the course of three weeks and will be taught by law school faculty from around the country. Live webinars will be combined with instructor teaching, as well as interactive learning modules to be completed before each event. Topics will include time and task management, how to prepare for classes and exams in law school, deductive and inductive reasoning, and more. Law School Unmasked is available free of charge to any LSAC LawHub users. The deadline for registration is this Monday, June 6. Click here to find further details and how to enroll.

Admission Unmasked aims to make the process of applying for law school much easier. Some of the subjects to be taught include gaining an understanding of the application process, how to make informed choices about which schools to apply to, whether a law degree is right for you and your career, and more. The program schedule runs for five weeks and will feature multiple live events every week, ranging from mock classes and preparing for the LSAT to dissecting sample admission packages and preparing personal statements. Admission Unmasked is also available free of charge to any LSAC LawHub users. For the full schedule and to find out how to enroll, click here.

Trevor Mason

Trevor Mason

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