allenthecowboy (2022-2023)

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good luck
Thursday, April 13 2006 at 08:00 PM

Thanks for the comment. I didn't take a class for the LSAT. I just took a lot of practice tests. I tried to get used to the questions and the time crunch. Your soft factors look good too. I got tips from some law school students over what to put in my personal statement. Hope that helps. Good luck!

Make sure
Thursday, November 02 2006 at 07:00 PM

you nail the LSAT and apply early. UMich has the summer entry option which is great, but you gotta start early to be prepared for it. I still haven't heard anything from UMich yet, I'm probably going to Iowa (summer start) if the money is there. BTW, if you are testing pretty well, use something like powerscore and logic games bible. I used Princeton Review, and it seems like it is best if you are testing under 160 , it didn't really help me much (163 to start). I've heard Powerscore and others will teach you what you need to know to get 170+ if you can get in the 160s. Also, real LSATs are essential to practice on, but try to get recent ones since the test has changed a lot - the reading comp is way harder and games easier than, say, 1996. Good Luck Allen, stay in touch!