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Old 04-03-2007, 02:53 PM   #5
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I did the Renart LSAT course, it was great, and worth every penny.

Practice, practice, practace. Don't cram - it's a marathon, not a sprint.

Each school only accepts 1 in 10 applicants, but almost all applicants apply to more than one school, so it is more like 30% placement rate.

The hardest part of law school was getting in. After that it was 30% how hard you studied, and 70% who you knew. At least that was my experience. If you had good study partners you were light years ahead. If you had contacts in your area of interest, you could lock up an article easy as pie.

The more people you know, the better.
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