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How to Prepare for LSAT

The LSAT preparation process can be summarized in these steps:

Prepare yourself for LSAT test

You can either use the sample test or purchase previously administered tests.

Try to practice the test under similar circumstances such as answering an entire sample test not just one section, use a silent watch, and finally use a table in a crowded environment.

Familiarized yourself with the question types, format, and instructions so that there are no surprises and you can focus on just answering the questions correctly on your test date.

Set a time so that you get used to answering questions under time constrain. This practice will give you a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses.

Remember on the test date there is no time for confusion.

Research law schools and their deadlines

Use The Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law School or Law School Admission Council web sites.

Register for LSAT and LSDAS

You don’t have to register for LSAT and LSDAS at the same time but it’s recommended.

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