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Alpha Score Blog Six Big LSAT Mistakes (Guest Post)

Here's a guest post from our friend Graeme Blake at LSAT Hacks. As an independent tutor and creator of LSAT Hacks I've worked with hundreds of LSAT students. Everyone always wants to know what to do. But sometimes it's just as important to know what not to do. From my experience, these are the five biggest mistakes LSAT students make. 1. Not studying for the LSAT at all If you spend too much time on LSAT forums, you get the impression that your competitors are machines. They will score 170+ - all of them. They eat, sleep, and drink the LSAT. They will crush you. Let's just say that they're a very biased sample of test takers. The LSAC conducts research on students' preparation methods - it's that little bubble you can fill in on the information sheet on test day. The most recent research report covers 2008-2010. 2.5% of respondents said they did no preparation at all. But I believe the real number of people who effectively didn't prepare is higher. Choices 1 and 2 for methods of preparation were the sample questions on the LSAC website, and the sample LSAT test. About 15% of students chose each option. [...]The post Six Big LSAT Mistakes (Guest Post) appeared first on LSAT Test Prep Course Online - AlphaScore.com.

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