The LSAT (The Law School Admissions Test), is a standardized test that may sometimes be the deciding factor of whether you make it into the law school of your choice. It is administered four times a year at designated testing centers around the world, and all ABA (American Bar Association) approved law schools require that you take the test as part of the admissions process.
The test is composed to assess the skills of potential law students in areas such as logic and reasoning skills. The test really has no questions that are directly related to law, it was created to give law schools a way to judge applicants uniformly.
Different people study differently, some study on their own and others decide to utilize the many study aids available out there, including prep courses, mock tests, books and online programs.
I personally chose to take a Kaplan course because I heard good things about it, and although it is a big investment, I believe that studying on my own would not be as efficient for me. My course starts on February 20th, and continues all the way up to when I take the test which is on June 7.
I will be updating and documenting my progress as I go, and hopefully obtain my desired score by June.
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