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90 guides Law School LSAT ScoresSchool medians, T14/T25/T50 lists, and target-score planning.
30 guides LSAT Prep & Study PlansStudy schedules, prep resources, timing, review, and score improvement.
17 guides LSAT Sections & Question TypesLogical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and question-type strategy.
28 guides Test Dates, Rules & LogisticsRegistration, retakes, score release, accommodations, and test day.
20 guides Law School AdmissionsApplications, GPA, scholarships, personal statements, and applicant strategy.
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Taking the LSAT Twice: Strategy, Risks, and Benefits
Taking the LSAT twice is common and often strategically smart. The key is making the second attempt after fixing specific […]
Open guideTaking the LSAT Three Times: Is It Too Many?
Taking the LSAT three times is not automatically a problem. It can be reasonable if your score is improving and […]
Open guideWhat to Bring to the LSAT
What you can bring to the LSAT depends on LSAC rules, your test format, and your approved accommodations. Always check […]
Open guideRemote LSAT vs Test Center: Which Should You Choose?
Choosing between the remote LSAT and a test center should come down to focus, technology risk, comfort, and current LSAC […]
Open guideLSAT Test Day Checklist
An LSAT test day checklist helps you avoid preventable problems. The goal is to remove friction so your score reflects […]
Open guideLSAT Registration Deadlines: When to Register and What to Watch
LSAT registration deadlines matter because they often control more than just registration. For many administrations, the registration deadline is also […]
Open guideBest Month to Take the LSAT
The best month to take the LSAT depends on your application cycle, target score, retake buffer, and scholarship goals. For […]
Open guideHighest LSAT Score: What a 180 Means
The highest LSAT score is 180. It is extremely rare and can be a major admissions advantage, but even a […]
Open guideLowest LSAT Score: What the Bottom of the Scale Means
The lowest LSAT score is 120. Scores near the bottom of the scale are not competitive for most ABA law […]
Open guideWhat Is a Competitive LSAT Score?
A competitive LSAT score is one that is competitive for your target schools. A 160 may be very competitive at […]
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