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Old 09-13-2007, 12:03 PM   #3
housejunk
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Originally Posted by JohnnyB View Post
I have no advice for podcasts, and no desire to go looking up anything to do with that test ever again really (not that it's really that bad), but my advice is to always train with a timer. That test is so much about just getting things done under the time constraints. I would say that's the biggest challenge.
I don't know if its possible to really prepare for the LSAT. Experience with practice tests is key, of course, but more for getting a feel for the types of questions you are going to encounter, and the time constraints involved. I don't really believe that practice will make your score incrementally better. For better or for worse, it just isn't that kind of test. Save the huge costs associated with a practice courses and just make sure you buy yourself lots of practice tests to go through.
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