I signed up for this event because I am interested in hearing what LawHub has to say to students about studying for the LSAT:

From my vantage point, I know students who are struggling with reading comprehension, and I recognize the importance of the English Department to the undergraduate Law Department.
If you read these Kaplan Legal study books curated from actual tests, you will see literature, persuasive writing, and classic essay questions.
I like Law Hub because it works hard to promote inclusion and offers free practice tests and other tools. (With zero background in law, I took the LSAT practice test twice and had top scores.)
A strong background in persuasive writing, classic literature, philosophy, history, and American Studies — all components of a good liberal education — will put the test taker at an advantage before and after they finish law school.


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