A few days ago
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How long should I prepare for the LSAT – is 3 weeks enough?

How long should I prepare for the LSAT – is 3 weeks enough?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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LSAC recommends that students prepare beforehand, due to the importance of the LSAT in law school admissions and because scores on the exam respond to preparation. The structure of the LSAT and the types of questions asked are generally known ahead of time, which allows students to practice on question types that show up frequently in examinations and avoid wasting time on question types that may appear only once or twice.

Because most students experience improvement with preparation, students wishing to qualify for a particular law school will usually improve their odds of success with LSAT preparation. Many companies currently offer LSAT classroom courses, one-on-one private tutoring, and online tutoring. The three types of tutoring carry very different advantages and disadvantages.

LSAT full-length classroom courses generally cost around $1200, and last around 8 weeks. They vary in size from groups of 10 up to around 100. The courses all have varying strengths and weaknesses. All courses will provide students with guides to the sections of the test, practice questions, an organized schedule and proctored full length exams.

For preparation purposes, only tests after 1990 are considered “modern tests” because the LSAT underwent many significant changes before the early 1990s.

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A few days ago
Tellin’ U Da Truth!
No, it’s not. Unless you are that good at the topics covered, you should have more preparation. If you don’t have a sample test, ask at the school or go to a bookstore and buy a book with old tests. This is a big exam and can affect your chances at scholarships or choice of school.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Hahahahahahaahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Um, no. You should be studying for at least 6 months… unless you’re a genius then you could study for 3 weeks maybe…

My roommate is prelaw studying criminal justice at SDSU and she took a class to learn HOW to study for the LSAT’s I think you’re behind hun.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Are you kidding!? You should have been in preparation since at least a year ago. I don’t take the MCAT for at least another year and I’m in preparation.
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