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I’m very happy to announce that “The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert” (my bestselling law school guide book) is now available on AudioBook CD and as an MP3 Download.
Click here to buy the CD for $9.95 with FREE SHIPPING. Click here to Download the Audiobook on MP3 from CD Baby, or get the spoken word album on iTunes.
If you love my Law School Expert podcasts, you’ll love this – it’s three hours of my voice and all the great law school admission advice from my book in format you can bring with you to the gym, on the train, and as you drive.
P.S. Don’t miss my Top 10 Mistakes People Make on Law School Applications on my USNews.com Get In Law School post today.
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It seems like every day that I’m introduced to a new LSAT prep program, and I think it’s great that law school applicants have so many choices.
Here’s one more:
Prepfly.com launches new LSAT prep tool, FREE until Oct. 9th.
With less than three weeks to go before October 9th LSAT, you’re now entering the homestretch of your preparation. You might be looking for a way to get those extra few points that will take your LSAT score to the next level. It’s time to focus your fire on those areas where you need the most improvement. Prepfly.com, an innovative web-based prep company, wants to help you with that goal. Until October 9, they are providing free access to a beta test of their first featured product, the LSAT Custom Quiz Generator. Using their tool, you can practice from a database of over 6,000 Official LSAT Questions categorized by question type and concept. They also have a free diagnostic tool that will analyze any prep tests you’ve recently taken and pinpoint your exact strengths and weaknesses. Check it out today – only an email address is required to sign up and you can start practicing immediately.
You can see a cute little YouTube Introduction here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI_zeP6Jz_YPrepFly Video on YouTube
Let me know what you think! I always like to hear reader feedback on new LSAT prep tools.
Categories: LSAT, LSAT Prep, Uncategorized
Tags: Cambridge LSAT, LSAT Freedom, LSAT tutor, SimuGator
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Tonight, during my Blog Talk Radio show “LSAT Prep Options At Every Price,” you heard from 3 companies offering great tools: SimuGator, Cambridge LSAT and LSAT Freedom. I really want to thank Mike, Morley and Ron for their great comments during the show. If you missed it, you can hear it on Blog Talk Radio/Ann-Levine or at iTunes (Ann Levine Blog Talk Radio Feed podcast). If you’re on twitter, you should of course be following me @annlevine, but also @CambridgeLSAT @LSATFreedom and @SimuGator
I also cajoled these poor guys into offering discounts to my readers!
Click here for a 50% discount and free shipping on the SimuGator:LSAT Edition DVD
Also, my listeners can access the free LSAT Test Site Review and Ratings system by using access code: annlevine
You can also try to win a free LSAT Prep program through LSATFreedom by signing up for their email newsletter here.
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Tags: Blueprint, Blueprint LSAT, Blueprintprep.com
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Another new LSAT Prep Option Online
You’ve heard me mention a lot about LSAT Prep options, and I always like to be ahead of the curve about the newest choices.
Today Blueprint Test Preparation announced the arrival of its newest online LSAT preparatory course—Blueprint: The Movie 2.0. Version 2.0 constitutes an update of their original movie course from 2008 and includes several new features.
Feature number one is that it’s animated: a professional team of animators has illustrated the entire course. The theory is that the animation maintains student interest while illustrating confusing concepts.
Feature number two is that the online course is even more hilarious than ever (so sayeth Blueprint founder and brownie aficionado Jodi Triplett). “While it’s not stand-up, it’s probably the closest thing in test prep to pure comedy” she remarked while nibbling on a macadamia fudge brownie bite. “With our 10-point average score increase, we proved in our live classes LSAT study can be rigorous and fun. We’re confident that the Movie 2.0 will do the same for online LSAT prep.”
Blueprint co-founder and featured instructor Trent Teti demonstrates the Blueprint teaching methodology and humor with an excerpt from the course about reading comprehension:
http://www.youtube.com/user/blueprintprep – p/u/4/htvTgR3L5C0
Blueprint: The Movie 2.0 is approximately 20 hours longer than its predecessor and, delivered in high definition streaming video, much clearer to watch. The only thing that hasn’t changed about the movie course is its price. Trent Teti explained that the company wanted to keep the course cost the same in light of the sluggish economy. “Though $799 is a fair amount of money, it’s still a great option compared to other online courses that can cost over $1,000.”
Check out additional samples of Blueprint: The Movie 2.0 or go to the website at blueprintprep.com to learn more.
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Three quick LSAT related things to share today:
1. My USNews.com post today: Are you REALLY ready for the October LSAT? – great advice from three LSAT experts, so check it out.
2. On Wednesday, September 15th (8 pm EST/5 pm PST) join me for my next Blog Talk Radio Show. The topic will be: “LSAT Prep Options At Every Price: What You Need to Know.” Guests will include (tentatively): Blueprintprep.com, SimuGator.com, and LSATFreedom.com. Tune in live and ask questions via chat. If you aren’t available for the live show, leave questions in the comment to this post and I’ll try to incorporate them into the show. You can listen to any of my Blog Talk Radio shows on this site or by downloading them on iTunes for FREE.
3. LSATFreedom is giving away a free LSAT Prep course. Just sign up for their newsletter here.