Friday, October 24, 2008

155 lsat - No Worries!

Low Lsat Scores: Don't let them get you down!

So, you scored a 155 on your LSAT this October?

Here's a simple reality for you to understand:

Even if you have a fantastic undergrad record, it will not be enough to overcome a low lsat score! 155 is just about average and definitely will not move you to the top of the application pile at any law school in the United States! But, it can be overcome and need not decide your future...

If you do have a 155 lsat score - you're going to need to get busy overcoming this score in your application.

Seriously, don't waste a minute. Your law school application needs to be perfect. What constitutes a perfect application (in lieu of great lsats and a 4.0 undergrad GPA):

a) Leveraging your work and professional experience. Tell the law school admissions officers why your work experience is more important than your academic record. If you've received promotions, pay raises, performance benefits, increased responsibility or whatever, you have an accomplishment to sing from the rooftops! Good applicants find a way to work this into any essay or personal statement!

2) Detailing how you overcame any past hardship(s) in your life. Don't pass on adding an addendum to your application detailing the hardships you've overcome. If you're grandmother (god forbid) passed away while you were in college and it caused your grades to nose dive, it is probably worth mentioning in an addendum or essay.

3) Tout your diversity (race, religion, blue collar, socio-economic background... use whatever you've got!) in your personal statement or diversity statement and how this makes you a desirable applicant.

Finally and most importantly, if you need help crafting the perfect law school admissions application, you'll need Covert Tactics and Law School Secrets. These books teach you exactly, step by step how to overcome a bad 155 lsat by giving you insider tips and knowledge into exactly what the law school admissions officer is looking for in your application. How can you proceed without this information?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

LSAT Prep

One of the best things I ever did for LSAT prep was buy LSAT Secrets from Morrison Media. My score went from a 155 on my practice tests to a 170 on my LSAT (second try).

Here was my formula:

- Buy LSAT Secrets (I think it is just $50.00)
- Register for the NEXT LSAT
- Spend 2 hours a day for at least 4 weeks until the exam

This formula will help you peek at just the right time. You won't have exam fatigue or any of that crap - and you'll head into the test ready to go, with high energy and will have mastered all the relevant concepts.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Get Busy Studying For The October LSAT

Time for the October LSAT! If you haven't yet- it is now time to get busy studying for the October LSAT.

LSAT October

October LSAT

October 2008 LSAT

The LSAT is a serious exam, but it can be beaten - - just like all exams. You just need to know all the tricks to beat the exam.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Law Schools in New York

Are you interested in attending one of the law schools in new york?

I just read an interesting blog post positing New York as a better place to go to law school than Boston. The blog really didn't have much substance but it did succeed in rubbing me the wrong way. New Yorkers have a superiority complex. Boston people just want to fight and drink. Where would you rather go to law school in a world of such gross oversimplification?

Friday, September 19, 2008

Law School Application Deadlines

Here are two great posts that prospective law students should read.



These two postings contain a boat load of information. It's important that you have all administrative information possible before you get ready to apply.

 We're coming into the time when law school applications are due.  So don't waste another second without knowing your law school applications deadline. 

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Online College Reviews

Are you looking for reviews of online colleges? Well, if you are look no further than the Online College Blog. I just was poking around the site and it features tops of content about the online education experience - from admissions to scholarship info and more. It's definitely worth checking out if you are considering earning a degree online - even if you are not looking for a law degree.

Friday, June 20, 2008

How to Did You Do on the June LSAT?

I've gotten about 15 emails today from folks who feel like they bombed the June LSAT. If you did don't worry - you'll still get into a top law school. You're going to need some basic techniques on how to best present yourself to law school admissions officers. There are ways that you can position yourself to make yourself a very appealing candidate, even if you bombed the LSAT and have a mediocre undergraduate GPA.

You can overcome a 140 LSAT, 145 LSAT, 150 LSAT, 155 LSAT and still get into ABA Law Schools. How about mediocre GPAs like a 2.5 gpa, or a 2.7 gpa? Don't sweat it.


So don't despair - I have seen many people in your situation and you need to know that if you work hard on your application you can get into law school even top law schools. Check out this site on law school admissions - this book is worth its weight in gold.