Thread: Writing LSAT's
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Old 04-03-2007, 03:37 PM   #7
GlobeTrotter
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Writing the LSAT isn't a fun experience. You will be stuffed in a giant theatre classroom with 300 other people. You will hear everyone cough, sneeze, snort etc. If you get distracted easily take some ear plugs.

I didn't take a prep course, so can't say much about that. I bought one prep book and wrote three practice exams. I ended up doing fine, the material isn't that tough once you understand the types of questions that you are being asked. Its all a game of logic.

I still can't really understand the value of the LSAT. Before law school I was told that it is the best tool available to determine how people will do in law school. Those with the highest LSAT scores will have the highest grades...

I don't buy it, I had a good - but not great LSAT score - and ended up doing very well in law school. Law school is all about learning how to write the exams...you don't need to do well on the LSAT to figure that out.

Anyway, law school admission committees still think the LSAT is important, so best of luck!
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