Those were the kind words recently received from former SIU student Robert M. Robert passed the California State Bar on his first try, after coming out of law school entirely debt-free. Here is Robert’s story, told in his own words:
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The LSAT Writing Section The LSAT Writing section* is the only ungraded part of the LSAT (other than the experimental section). However, it is a required part of the LSAT, currently administered separately from the rest of the exam. Your written response is distributed to all law schools to which you apply. The basic idea […]
LSAT Prep Drilling One question I sometimes get from newer LSAT Prep students is what it means to “drill” LSAT questions, and whether or not it is a good idea. Let’s discuss what LSAT Prep drilling is and isn’t, and the pro’s and con’s of doing so. LSAT Drilling Isn’t Simply LSAT Practice: Drilling Logical […]
Here is a fun, exciting and successful tale of good-natured sibling rivalry…and a true ScoreItUp trifecta! Take a look below at the astounding stories of siblings and former ScoreItUp students Paul D., Nick D. and Francesca D.:
For many aspiring pre-law students, Harvard Law School is a school they dream about attending. The fact that approximately 75 percent of students who are offered a spot in Harvard’s 1L class
For those of you who feel you may have had a less-than-stellar performance on the LSAT, don’t panic – but you should read the information below:
A warm thank-you to Cris H. for his 5-star Yelp review of ScoreItUp LSAT Prep! (You can see Yelp reviews about ScoreItUp here.) In some ways, Cris’s review is especially meaningful since he took ScoreItUp after having taken two national test prep courses. Here is Cris’s review of ScoreItUp LSAT Prep in its entirety:
Congratulations to USC graduate and former ScoreItUp student (SIU Spring ’17) Petersen W. on his sensational 175 score on the December LSAT! Petersen’s LSAT score is solidly in the top 1%, and will open up all sorts of tremendous law school and scholarship opportunities for him.
Some differences between LSAT Prep companies are apparent on their face: number of live instruction hours offered, price, instructor, etc. Other benefits are more subtle until you actually are in the course. The way in which you are provided practice LSATs is a good example.
Congratulations to ScoreItUp student Kristin B. (SIU Summer ’17) for her 175 practice LSAT score! Kristin earned that amazing score (solidly in the top 1% in the nation) on a real, full-length, timed and proctored practice LSAT.
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