1.Prepare Seriously You have two options to prepare seriously for the LSAT. You can prepare on your own using preparatory books or you can take a professional LSAT preparation class. Self preparation has some advantages: it is relatively low cost, it offers complete scheduling flexibility, and it allows you to apply an almost unlimited work ethic to the task at hand.On the other hand, some of the study guides that are available do not have the latest and best information available. LSAT preparation classes, on the other hand, offer several advantages. First, they literally force you to work through a large volume of material. Second, it can be highly motivational to work with an instructor, usually a law student or a graduate of a top law school. You will also have an opportunity to study with other people. In short, a professional course is generally the best way to ensure that you will be prepared and confident on test day. |
2. Take a practice test Do a dry run of the test initially at the beginning when you just start to study for the LSAT, and also maybe two or three weeks before the exam. The initial practice test will give you an idea where you will need to focus your energies on. The second dry run will give you an idea of any weaknesses that you must concentrate and improve on before the real test. Try to time yourself and give yourself only the amount of time stipulated for each section because only then will you understand the time constraints. |
3. Various online test preparation methods If you are considering an online course, take advantage of any free practice lessons or practice opportunities first to make sure that the method and program will be useful and practicable. Visit www.teachingsolutions.org for great LSAT preparation help. |

