LSAT Diary: Avoiding Law School Debt

LSAT Diary Avoiding Law School Debt
This LSAT Diary comes from Eric, who got a full ride to the University of Oregon Law School!

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Thanks to Eric for sharing his experience and advice!

LSAT Reading Comp Explanation - Evolutionary Game Theory

LSAT Reading Comp Explanation - Evolutionary Game Theory
Below is a complete explanation for the third Reading Comprehension passage of LSAT PrepTest 52 (September 2007 LSAT) and associated questions. It's an excerpt from Complete Reading Comprehension Explanations for LSAT PrepTests 52-61.

LSAT PrepTest 73 (September 2014 LSAT) PDF Download

Just wanted to let you all know that LSAT PrepTest 73 (the September 2014 LSAT) is available on Amazon.com

PrepTest 73 is the most recently released LSAT, so it's the best reflection of the LSAT's current state. It's especially crucial for anyone preparing for the December 2014 LSAT and beyond to thoroughly study this exam. The LSAT evolves over time.

You can get free video explanations for LSAT PrepTest 73 Logic Games. You can also get low-cost explanations for LSAT PrepTest 73 for instant PDF download.

September 2014 LSAT Logic Game Solution

I just made a video explanation for the first LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 73 (September 2014 LSAT). It's the game where a record producer plans a CD containing five instrumental pieces: Reciprocity, Salammbo, Trapezoid, Vancouver, and Wisteria.

I explained all questions in one video. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

September 2014 LSAT Logic Game Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the second LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 73 (September 2014 LSAT). It's the game where a business symposium contains 5 speakers: Long, Molina, Xiao, Yoshida, and Zimmerman speaking in either the Gold or Rose rooms.

I explained all questions in one video. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

LSAT PrepTest 73 Logic Games Solution

I just made a video explanation for the third LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 73 (September 2014 LSAT). It's the game where 3 families: Trents, Williamses, and Yandells, own at least one of 5 buildings: forge, granary, inn, mill, and stable.

I explained all questions in one video. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

LSAT PrepTest 73 Logic Games Explanation

I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 73 (September 2014 LSAT). It's the game where a florist fills orders for 3 bouquets of containing at least one of 5 flowers: liles, peonies, roses, snapdragons, and tulips.

I explained all questions in one video. (Get more free LSAT videos.)

Enjoy!

Choosing the Right Law School Location

LSAT Blog Choosing the Right Law School Location
The below excerpt on choosing the right law school location is from Jenny L. Maxey's Barrister on a Budget: Investing in Law School…without Breaking the Bank Second Edition.

LSAT Diary: Procrastination and Scheduling Study Time

LSAT Diary Procrastination Scheduling Time Study
This LSAT Diary is from Jasmine, who's studying for the December 2014 LSAT. Below, she shares her LSAT studying experience.

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Please thank Jasmine for sharing her story below in the comments!

Announcing *new* LSAT course packages

For those of you who just got your October LSAT scores - congratulations! I hope you did great.

If it didn't go so well, sorry to hear it! Either way, I wrote these articles to help you figure out next steps:

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Announcing *new* LSAT course packages

As many of you already know, I launched LSAT course packages earlier this summer as part of my mission to make quality LSAT prep more affordable.

Although I released the first versions of my courses a few years ago, the packages are something new I tested in the lead-up to the October LSAT - I wanted to know whether it would help you to get the best resources I've created in convenient bundles.

I heard from many of you immediately after the October LSAT, and your answer was an emphatic "yes." And, after today's score release, many of you told me that, without a doubt, the packages helped you improve your LSAT scores.

So, now, I'm adding even more to each of the course packages. 

I want to do everything I can to help you get a top LSAT score and get into the law school of your dreams. 

One request I've been getting from many of you is to help with the law school admission process. In particular, you've been asking for help writing law school personal statements that will stand out. 

While private admission consulting is always an option, I understand that not everyone can afford that, and your law school personal statement is the most important factor in admissions when your numbers don't reflect your true abilities.

So, for the first time ever, I'm adding access to exclusive law school admissions resources to The Supreme package.

I'm also offering all of them with a 100% money-back guarantee.

Try the course package of your choice without risking a thing. Show me you did all the work. If you don't love it, email me within 7 days, and I'll give you a full and complete refund of your course enrollment. I'll even eat the credit-card fees.

I've made these literally risk-free to try.

Why would I offer a guarantee when I don't have to? I can offer this because I've rigorously tested my materials with thousands of students. I know they work, and I want this to be a no-brainer for you.

Sign up now to improve your LSAT score today.

-Steve

P.S. The course packages are 100% risk-free. That means you can try one, then decide if it's right for you. If you don't love it, just show me you did the work, and I'll refund 100% of your money. But I'm confident these will help you improve your LSAT score and get into the law school of your dreams.

Law School Application Process FAQ

LSAT Blog Law School Application Process FAQ
The LSAT Blog post contains links to many lists answering several law school application process FAQ.

Elisabeth Steele Hutchison, Director of Admissions at the William S. Richardson School of Law, compiled a TON of useful information to help you this admission cycle. Bookmark this page so you'll be able to easily access everything in the future.

LSAT Diary: September LSAT Update

LSAT Blog Diary September LSAT Update
This LSAT Diary is from Sharon, who took the September 2014 LSAT. Below, she shares her LSAT studying experience.

If you want to be in LSAT Diaries, please email me at LSATUnplugged@gmail.com. (You can be in LSAT Diaries whether you've taken the exam already or not.)

Please thank Sharon for sharing her story below in the comments!