Hey all, it's me, Penny, again.
As you may already have known, I was just recently accepted into law school. Since I just got done pretty much going through the whole process of studying for and t...
Hey all, it's me, Penny, again.
As you may already have known, I was just recently accepted into law school. Since I just got done pretty much going through the whole process of studying for and taking the LSAT, looking for schools, applying and sending in applications to different law schools, and scouring the internet for advice myself, I wanted to share some tips with all of you currently studying for the LSAT that I found helpful.
SimuGator: LSAT Edition - this really helped me a great deal with my prep tests: http://www.simugator.com/
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It's really up to you- as long as you pursue a major you enjoy and one which helps you think critically and analytically/logically, write well, and push you academically, you're fine. With that said, you can major in whatever but the stronger majors for law school in general, Lsats, and admissions, are a combination of humanities (ie. philosophy) , social sciences (ie. economics), and an emphasis on math. In the end, go for what you're sincerely interested in and try to publish researches.
I watched this video a while back and I took your advice and bought the powerscore books. You were right, Powerscore is by far the strongest support, at least in the self-studying department. Thanks for the post! Hope law school's going well!
what was your score? when i first watched this i thought you said something about 160-something but i watched it about 2 times in a row and didnt catch the score you made
You can major in whatever and go to law school. What is advised, usually, is to major in English since you'll be reading and writing alot in law school. But i say to just pick an easy major so you can hold a strong GPA.
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With that said, you can major in whatever but the stronger majors for law school in general, Lsats, and admissions, are a combination of humanities (ie. philosophy) , social sciences (ie. economics), and an emphasis on math. In the end, go for what you're sincerely interested in and try to publish researches.
You were right, Powerscore is by far the strongest support, at least in the self-studying department.
Thanks for the post! Hope law school's going well!