This article in an investigation into the best ways to prepare for the LSAT.
Which LSAT Prep Courses and LSAT Study Guides Are Best?
If you haven't already taken the LSAT, follow these steps and you'll be well on your way to increasing your LSAT score by 10+ points.
I get asked this question about courses and study guides nearly every day! Let's start with the basics. First, go to IvyLeagueAdmission.com's page on LSAT prep. Take a free practice test. This will give you a feel for where your at. If your disappointed with your low, bad or average LSAT score, don't fear. If you have at least 2 months before your scheduled to sit for the exam, you've left yourself with plenty of time to take one of Kaplan's excellent prep courses for the LSAT.
If you can't find a course locally based with Kaplan - take one of their online courses for LSAT preperation. Don't worry about the cost - if you succeed and get into a top school the cost of the exam will seem like a drop in the bucket.
Commit yourself to a few hours of study each day. If necessary turn to Morrison Media's LSAT Study Guide and Flashcards. For a few bucks you'll be impressed how much these inexpensive tools can help you improve. So far, with just 2 months work we transformed you from Tier 3 or Tier 4 material to Tier 1 or Tier 2 materials for less than $1,000 dollars. Your salary after graduating from a top school will more than repay this investment.
Finally, if your score is still below par. You still have one more chance. You'll need to hit it out of the park on the application. Your references, personal statement, resume, etc. must be enticing. This is where I come in. My e-book, The 7 Secrets of Law School Admissions will guide you through these steps. You'll find that admission at top schools is still possible. Plus, you get access to exciting bonus material like my bi-weekly newsletter, admissions teleseminar and more. What are you waiting for?