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Law School Admission Consultant Ann K. Levine Offers Law School Applicants Last Minute Test Prep Tips for the June LSAT Author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert teams up with four premier SANTA BARBARA, CA — The next LSAT administration date is June 8, 2009, and with a reported 11.5% increase in the number of LSATs taken in February, law school admission experts are predicting a surge of applicants in the Fall. According to law school admission consultant Ann Levine, due to the economic downturn and lack of job prospects for recent college graduates, 2010 promises to be one of the most competitive years for law school admission in recent history. Levine, author of The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert. recently teamed up with four prominent LSAT strategists to share "Last Minute Tips for LSAT Takers" including:
LSAT experts from across the country, including Josh Morrison of LogicProLSAT.com, Donald Viscardi of Inspirica.com, Bara Sapir of TestPrepNY.com, and Paul Siemons of AdvantageTesting.com, participated in the 45-minute program on BlogTalkRadio to offer concrete tips for preparing for the LSAT in the week before the exam. "When deciding whether or not to take the June LSAT, remember that LSAC's new policy about changing test dates means that changing your test date after the May 17, 2009 deadline will count as a cancelled score and therefore as one of the three times you can take the test in two years," Levine said. "If it's going to be a cancelled score anyway, law school applicants might as well take the exam and cancel it after to gain the experience of testing conditions for next time." For more concrete tips and LSAT test preparation strategies for law school applicants the week before the LSAT, listen to the program here: http://tinyurl.com/JuneLSAT "Whether this is your first time taking the LSAT or you would like to increase your score, these tips for the week before the test apply to you," Levine said. "As law school admissions become even more competitive, the LSAT is the most important factor that is still within your control. You will need to take advantage of proven strategies that can help you be more competitive when applying to law school." About Ann Levine Known as "the secret weapon of law school applicants nationwide," Ann Levine is a prominent law school admission consultant and a former director of admissions for two ABA law schools. Since founding Law School Expert in 2004, she has helped thousands of applicants nationwide achieve their admission goals. Her recently released law school admission guide provides timely and relevant advice to law school hopefuls, including guidance on the application process, selecting schools, crafting compelling personal statements, as well as dependable financial aid and LSAT advice. For more information about The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert, please visit http://www.lawschoolexpertbook.com/ |
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