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Old 01-21-2007, 01:51 PM
XXXNoahXXX XXXNoahXXX is offline
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Default Re: how hard is the LSAT?

1. It is not hard to do well on the LSAT.

2. It is hard to do very well on the LSAT.

The advice to take a class is probably good, because you really need a strategy for the logic puzzles. The other sections are more intuitive, but some strategies are helpful for logic puzzles.

It is true there are only a limited amount of types of puzzles and then combinations of those puzzles. (Ordering puzzles, scheduling puzzles, matching puzzles, etc.)


Just buy the books of every LSAT thats ever given and just take them. Start off with untimed sections, then untimed full tests, then timed sections, then timed full tests. First work on getting everything right. If you take double the time and go slow, you should be able to get to the point where you can not miss one on the puzzles. Then you need to start working on speed and timing yourself.



Although this advice shouldn't apply to you because you shouldn't be going to law school.

There are people that have wanted to go to law school and be lawyers their whole lives that don't end up liking it.

Doing it solely because you can stay in school and its a high-paying job is dumb.

Especially since "delaying the real world" arguments don't apply because law school is harder than the working world.
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