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Self-Studying for the LSAT

by ShaniquaS377 Thu Jun 01, 2017 4:23 pm

Hello All! I heard that the first step that you should take before actually prepping for the exam, would require you to take a "cold" LSAT test. Could any make anyone give suggestions? Would it be better to first understand the different sections of the exam prior to taking an actual practice exam?
 
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Re: Self-Studying for the LSAT

by AprilH656 Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:39 am

Yes. It will be a good practice for exam. Self studying all the portions before the exams is a good practice. If you interested in self studying then it will be the best option to earn high marks in exams and to succeed in academic carrier. Well practice is needed. Continues effort and practice will lead you towards your goals. It will easy your way to destination. Hence practice well for exams.
 
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Re: Self-Studying for the LSAT

by luckp813 Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:19 am

LSAT:161. I began to work with the guide, self-preparing myself, and went through some of the exercises of Manhattan. Consider retaking for next year .
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Re: Self-Studying for the LSAT

by testingt857 Fri Feb 18, 2022 11:30 am

I'm going to start self-study for the LSAT this year as well. I'll try a "cold" LSAT test.