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Old 10-11-2006, 07:31 PM
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Default Re: law school exams

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How the hell are you going to go to law school when you can't even find an LSAT book on the internet? I say this is one of those things where if you can't figure it out, you don't deserve to go to law school.

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And this is why you should not post on the internet. He asked for sample law school exams, not lsat books.

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Yes, and if he wanted LSAT exams, there're books that contain past LSATs. He would find this by doing a search. "If it's a link to a good site, or the name of a book, or anything really, I would really appreciate it."

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Wrong. Past LSAT exams are different from sample law schol exams. The LSAT is a standarized test where you can readily get sample tests. Law school exams are very different and vary by prof, subject and type of exam. The sample law school exams in mass produced books are very very hit or miss. There are definitely websites such as at NYU and Harvard that offer you much better stuff. These are not that easy to find unless you know where to look.
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