Lsat

<p>Do you guys think I should start prepping for my LSAT? I'm a high school senior right now, on my way to becoming a college freshman...</p>

<p>Its never too early to start right??</p>

<p>what are the best way to improve your scores?</p>

<p>you will change so much in 4 years how do you know you will still plan to pursue law.</p>

<p>actually, i've been considering law and am pretty sure that i'll enter the law industry when i graduate</p>

<p>I took the LSAT in the fall of my senior year of college, and started studying for it the previous summer. Anything beyond that would have been overkill, in my view.</p>

<p>how did you score greybeard?</p>

<p>760/800. I'd guess that translates to the mid-170's on today's scale.</p>

<p>what tips for studying do you have GB</p>

<p>yeah, any tips></p>

<p>Take lots of practice tests; old tests are the best. Be extremely familiar with the directions on each section of the test before you walk in the room to take it. Be well rested when you take the test. Use a slightly dull number two pencil: it shortens the time it takes to fill in the circles. If you're a coffee drinker, drink your usual morning dose, no more, and no less. Breathe.</p>

<p>And remember: your ultimate happiness does not depend on your performance on this test. If you're not the type of person who would be happy practicing law (and most people are not), doing well on the LSAT could be the worst thing that ever happens to you.</p>