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goleafs
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posted July 20, 2000 03:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for goleafs   Click Here to Email goleafs     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 64961519
im writing it in september and was wondering if its as hard as ive heard.

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Romeo
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posted July 20, 2000 08:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Romeo   Click Here to Email Romeo     Edit/Delete Message
i have heard it is pretty hard..but there is something you have to remember is that the test is a test of your intelligence

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Hindustan
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posted July 21, 2000 06:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Hindustan   Click Here to Email Hindustan     Edit/Delete Message
I am going to start studing for the LSAT soon. I am saving up to take the Kaplin Class as well. Its a hard test! However it DOES not test your intellegnce at all.

Hindustan

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Romeo
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posted July 21, 2000 06:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Romeo   Click Here to Email Romeo     Edit/Delete Message
stan if it doesnt test your intelligence then what does it test

peace romeo

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goleafs
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posted July 21, 2000 06:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for goleafs   Click Here to Email goleafs     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 64961519
critical thinking

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Romeo
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posted July 21, 2000 07:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Romeo   Click Here to Email Romeo     Edit/Delete Message
well dont i feel like the horses ass

peace romeo

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E2
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posted July 21, 2000 09:22 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for E2   Click Here to Email E2     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 54337564
The test is a joke, it's the time factor that they get you on.


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MattTheSkywalker
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posted July 21, 2000 11:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MattTheSkywalker   Click Here to Email MattTheSkywalker     Edit/Delete Message
Bro,

I took the LSATs not too long ago. I did pretty well, but now I'm in the Networking field. (Any IT bro's want to bullshit - email me - we'll talk about Cisco....ha ha)

The LSAT reading comprehension was really tedious - you need to read things carefully. It's easy to miss something - the test is very wordy.

The analytical reasoning gets easier with practice. You need to learn how to draw diagrams to help "fill in the blanks" on those.

The sections are only 35 mins - and so if you get bogged down on one topic, you can really be fucked. Also, there is an "experimental" section - questions that are being tested for future tests - but you won't know which section it was.

My advice: buy a few practice books or CDROM's. DO as many practice tests as you can. Read the explnantions for the ones you get wrong.

Practice practice practice.

Matt

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CalKid
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posted July 21, 2000 11:42 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for CalKid   Click Here to Email CalKid     Edit/Delete Message
I agree with the above. It's mostly about reading comprehension. If you do well with reading comprehension, the other stuff you can practice and bring up your score. If you have good grades, the LSAT is not something you need to "ace" or anything. If your grades suck, practice practice, and then practice some more on the LSAT exams. It's been a while since I've taken it (I'm an attorney now), but it's nothing like law school or the bar exam. In other words, don't sweat it too much. Just get to know the lay-out of the test, find your weak spots, and practice those. Good luck bro.

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