LSAT
Strategy Courses
How Important is the LSAT?
The LSAT figures very prominently in your law school application,
especially if you've been out of school for a few years. Some
law schools won't even look at your application unless you
achieve a certain score on your LSAT. Each score you receive
is valid for five years after you take the test.
If you want to be accepted to the law school of your choice,
raising your LSAT is arguably the most important component
of your law school applicaiton. In fact, most law schools
use LSAT scores as at least 50% of the admissions decision.
The good news is that, unlike yout GPA, your LSAT score is
something that you can raise significantly in a relatively
short period of time.
A Little Improvement Goes a Long Way
A student who scores a 154 is in the 63rd percentile of all
LSAT-takers. If that student's score were 161, however, that
same student would jump to the 86th percentile. Depending
on your score, a 7-point improvement can increase your percentile
ranking by over 30 percentile points.
The Princeton Review Taiwan offers a systematic, efficient
approach to solving test problems. We combine solid academic
preparation with revolutionary test-taking techniques. Our
methodology and our personal attention will help you maximize
your LSAT scores.
So, why wait? Check out how we can help you NOW!
LSAT Strategy Courses
| Start |
End |
Schedule |
| LST107R/GD6 |
| 19 July 2008 |
27 Sep 2008 |
Classes: Tue, Fri; 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.,
Tests: Sat, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. |
| Class is for the October 5, 2008, LSAT test |
| LST109R/GD6 |
| 20 Sep 2008 |
02 Dec 2008 |
Classes: Tue, Fri; 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
Tests: Sat, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. |
| Class is for the Dec 7, 2008, LSAT test |
| Download all 2008 LSAT Schedules in PDF format |
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