Are High LSAT Scorers Returning To Law School?
While more and more college grads have been avoiding the law school path, there is one group that appears to be coming back: high LSAT scorers.Going by the LSAT and GPA numbers, the current crop of...
View ArticleFeeling Unprepared for the September LSAT?
Have you only taken a handful of full, timed full LSAT preptests? If so, you’ve got ALOT of room for improvement. I was probably only scoring around 160 or so by my 6th timed LSAT preptest. After my...
View ArticleThe Truth About the LSAT
You need a great LSAT score, right?A score that gets you into the law school you really want, with a massive scholarship ($$$).I’m right, aren’t I?That’s EXACTLY what you need…I know it is. It’s the...
View ArticleWhy Do LSAT Prep Courses Cost So Much?
If you are thinking about throwing a thousand dollars or more in to an online prep course or a live course, it may have crossed your mind “why does this cost so much?” It’s a fair question. Basically,...
View ArticleFree LSAT Coaching Webinar With Josh and Evan!
Hello!Since Josh and I started lawschooli.com over a year ago, we’ve had just one goal: to provide you with the best LSAT and law school admissions advice. Over 200 posts later and we are now the most...
View ArticleSeptember 2014 LSAT Score Release Discussion
Live Webinar:Update 5:50 PM EST — Score Release Confirmed!!!Here’s the curve: A -12 gets you a 170. Snapshot: Bear in mind that scores often take as long as a couple hours to roll out. If you don’t...
View ArticleWhat Should I Do While I’m Waiting For My LSAT Score?
I’m fully aware that after one takes the LSAT, they want to forget about law school, logic, the LSAT, admissions, etc. for a bit. For June LSAT takers, this is totally okay (that’s one of the many...
View ArticleIs Your LSAC GPA Lower Than Your Degree GPA?
One of the more common inquires I receive from readers is about how LSAC will calculate GPA. Because the policies are a little obscure, I’m going to try and shed some light on the process so you might...
View ArticleThe Newest LSAT and GPA Medians – Class of 2017
September 2014 LSAT scores should be released today (I’m hoping sooner rather than later. Hop over here for the tracking/discussion post to check if they are out yet). To help you pick reach, target,...
View ArticleEvaluating Your LSAT Score – Free Webinar Tonight at 9 PM Central
For people who just got their score and are thinking a retake might be necessary or are wondering where to go from here, come sit in and listen to Josh and I talk about advice and strategy. Tonight at...
View ArticleCheck Out Our Interview On “The Thinking LSAT” Podcast
Josh and I were just interviewed by Ben Olson and Nathan Fox, hosts of the Thinking LSAT Podcast. Check it out here: Podcast: Play in new window | Download Mentioned in this podcast:How I Got a 177 On...
View ArticleDecember 2014 LSAT Discussion
As is tradition here at lawschooli.com, here is a post where we can discuss the LSAT that was administered today, December 6th, 2014.We’ll update this post to track the December 2014 LSAT as we get...
View ArticleTaking The February LSAT – Free Webinar
Special Webinar Offer: 20% Off LSAT Mastermind Study Group Lifetime Membership!CLICK HERE TO APPLY DISCOUNT & ENROLL NOW (learn more)Deciding to take the February LSAT can be a tough call. Although...
View ArticleReusing Old PrepTests
It’s one of the longest standing myths in LSAT prep: that you can’t gain anything from reusing old LSAT exams. A lot of prep companies subscribe to this belief, and I admit that for a long time I was...
View ArticleDo I Need Know What Type of Law I Want to Practice Prior to Law School?
This year’s law school application cycle is in full swing, and as students move from law school application mode to 1L prep mode, we always get a flood of questions regarding the transition into law...
View ArticleWhen to Write a Law School Application Addendum
Wondering if you need to write an addendum to your law school application?An addendum is simply a short, one-page essay that explains weaknesses or discrepancies in your law school application.We...
View Article7 Shortcuts to a Higher LSAT Score
For those prepping for the June LSAT, you have a several months until the test. We recommend you study at least 3-4 months to hit your best score on the LSAT (see our 3-month or 4-month prep schedule...
View Article5 Reasons Not to Worry About LSAT Test Day
Nerves, butterflies… whatever you want to call them, people tend to get freaked out as the LSAT approaches. We’ve already had some posts that handle exactly what you should do the last week or so...
View ArticleTimed vs. Untimed LSAT Practice
In this article, Evan takes a deep dive into one of the most common problems students encounter when preparing for the LSAT: Timing.Although most students find that overcoming timing issues is one of...
View ArticleLaw School Application Predictions for 2015 and 2016
The ABA recently released it’s yearly enrollment statistics, showing that enrollment has plunged yet again this year, bringing enrollment to a record 27-year low. 37,924 full-time and part-time...
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