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Originally Posted by housejunk
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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I completely disagree with this statement, I think the more practice tests you do will increase your score immensely, people think you can go in "cold"...if you do, you will be disappointed.
I don't know about podcasts but again, like everyone says, old exams and work books over and over again are the best way to do well.
not to "shill" sites, but I run
www.lawstudents.ca with another guy, it's mostly law school hopefuls sharing advice etc... so there is probably some good information or even podcast information on the site.
good luck!