Law school is expensive. And LSAT prep is expensive.
I get that. I was tempted to skimp on buying LSAT practice books back when I was a poor college student.
It took several months of banging my head against the wall before I realized I needed to get my hands on every LSAT resource possible in order to master the LSAT.
Skimping on LSAT books would've been a HUGE mistake.
Think about it -
just a few more points on your LSAT score can get you thousands of dollars in scholarship money.
Or get you into a better law school.
The ROI on that investment is HUGE!
It turns out that if you're going to law school, LSAT prep is one of the best investments you can make in yourself.
And I don't want financial need to be a barrier for ANYONE getting the best LSAT prep possible.
So I'm announcing a few LSAT scholarship opportunities and giveaways for those in need:
You could win:
3. A full set of LSAT books shipped to you anywhere in the continental U.S. (one of my former students is donating this)
I'll give away at least 3 scholarships for both the Master Class session and course packages, so if you apply, you have a decent chance of winning.
And I'm making this as easy as possible. I'm not even making you write some contrived essay the way people who give away scholarships normally do.
How to apply:
Send me a short video (maximum 3 minutes) sharing your reasons for wanting to go to law school. You can post it on YouTube and email me the link, or you can upload it to DropBox or Google Drive and share directly.
I'll publish the best submissions on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel and podcast.
The deadline to apply is this Monday, 4/15 at 11:59PM Pacific -- no exceptions.
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Here's a photo from this week's Live Online LSAT Master Class so you can see what it's like (we were going over a Digital LSAT practice question):
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