"I got an old copy of LSAT for Dummies from a friend."
"I know I shouldn't take the LSAT before I'm ready, but I just want to see how I'll do..."
"I can't afford prep books, so I'm just using the free tests on LSAC's site."
"Well, obviously I'm taking a test every day until the exam."
"What do you think of Kaplan?"
#1: What you should really do is GIVE a copy of LSAT for Dummies to an enemy ;)
#2: There is a limit on retakes, and there's no reason to have an unnecessarily low score (or a cancellation) on your record if you can avoid it. Looks better to just have a high score.
#3: Because that would mean studying for the most important test of your academic career with only a few previous exams when your competition is using much more.
It puts you at a severe disadvantage.
#4: Leads to burnout.
#5: Re: Kaplan, here's one of my biggest gripes - read the comments in addition to the article: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/difference-necessary-sufficient.html
#1: What you should really do is GIVE a copy of LSAT for Dummies to an enemy ;)
#2: There is a limit on retakes, and there's no reason to have an unnecessarily low score (or a cancellation) on your record if you can avoid it. Looks better to just have a high score.
#3: Because that would mean studying for the most important test of your academic career with only a few previous exams when your competition is using much more.
It puts you at a severe disadvantage.
#4: Leads to burnout.
#5: Re: Kaplan, here's one of my biggest gripes - read the comments in addition to the article: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/difference-necessary-sufficient.html
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