Philippi, WV asked in Uncategorized for West Virginia

Q: How would you recommend for an undergraduate student to get started on preparing for the LSAT. Thank you!

I am a Legal Studies student at Alderson Broaddus University. I am hoping to begin preparing for the LSAT as soon as possible. I am also still trying to pick a minor that would directly benefit me for law school later on. If there are any minor suggestions that you could provide that too would be awesome!

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Little Neck, NY

A: Do some research on the respected companies offering review courses and find out which ones fit within your budget and schedule. Look into the quality and size of their test banks. You could learn techniques from good instructors, but preparation for the exam is largely a matter of doing lots of practice exams, and TIMING yourself as you do them. If a course is out of your budget, there are self-study resources out there. But if you have the budget for a course, a good course could be valuable. For starters, check out some of the free sample resources out there to get a feel for the exam. Good luck.

Tim Akpinar

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