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28th January 2013, 11:08 AM
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LSAT Preparation Time
You can tell me about how to prepare for the law school admission test exam because I do participate in this test exam and for its preparation I have need of its preparation schedule so forget this test exam preparation I ask you about it.
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12th June 2018, 01:04 PM
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Re: LSAT Preparation Time
I want to know the time required for preparation of Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Exam so can you tell me?
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#3
12th June 2018, 01:04 PM
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Re: LSAT Preparation Time
The LSAT is not the kind of test that you want to walk into without sufficient preparation. The LSAT is not a test that rewards last-minute intense studying. The amount of time that you put into LSAT prep often reflects in your score. Spend at least three months consistently studying for the LSAT, ideally devoting 10-15 hours per week. A healthy range over a two- to three-month period at around 2025 hours per week, which is a standard amount for most students. How to prepare for the LSAT Depending on your target school, you need to cross a certain score threshold. The top schools are looking for almost perfect scores (~170 out of 180). Prior planning is beneficial initial score on diagnostic tests will form the baseline for your target schools (you will improve upon the score with practice, of course). After the diagnostic test, you need to take a stock of your strengths and weaknesses to create an efficient study plan. One of the best methods to practice for the LSAT is to solve the prior actual tests. It is an excellent way to familiarize yourself with the exam structure As the LSAT is a paper-based test, it is a good idea to practice solving the questions by using scratch paper. Especially for logic games, it is good to put your diagramming skills to use as it is easy to get entangled amongst all the variables and their relationships. |
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