Eight years ago O published a widely-read blog about the difference between college and law school. I wouldn’t change a word of it today, as the differences are as similar now as they were back then. To take a look at the “Top 10” differences between college and law school, please take a look here.
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A simple reminder of a fact that can’t be repeated enough to pre-law students: thorough LSAT prep matters. The LSAC confirmed that students taking LSAT Prep courses like ScoreItUp tend to outperform those who “self-study.”
So, the sixth and final section of the LSAT is the Writing Sample. Beginning with the June LSAT, the (mandatory) Writing Sample will be administered separately from the LSAT itself. Read below for more details!
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.
A warm thank-you to Nadia J. for her 5-star Yelp review of ScoreItUp LSAT Prep! (You can see Yelp reviews about ScoreItUp here.) Nadia has an exciting future and legal career awaiting her, and it was a pleasure for me to be there when it started! Here is Nadia’s review of ScoreItUp LSAT Prep in […]
UCI just named a new law school dean, L. Song Richardson. She replaces outgoing dean Erwin Chemerinsky, who left UCI Law School to become dean of UC Berkeley (Boalt) Law School this year. Congratulations, Dean Richardson, and best of luck to you and all UCI Law students!
One of the exciting things about running ScoreItUp LSAT Prep while also working as an attorney is the opportunity to see a student’s entire legal career develop in front of me. Consider the story of former UCI undergraduate student Danica D.:
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.
How does one get into Stanford Law School? Consider the story of USC grad and ScoreItUp student Adrienne L. (SIU Summer ’15).