From LSAT to Law School—Understanding the Shift in ABA Accreditation and Learning Standards

A significant transformation is quietly taking place across legal education. Law schools, long shaped by traditional models of pedagogy and performance, are now facing a new wave of expectations driven by updated accreditation standards from the American Bar Association. These changes, aimed at re-centering student learning outcomes and assessment, are more than just a bureaucratic […]

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The Ultimate Guide to LSAT Scores and Beyond

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized exam that assesses the skills needed for success in law school. Its design evaluates logical reasoning, analytical thinking, and reading comprehension. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions organized into four sections, with a separate writing section completed independently. The Four Multiple-Choice Sections When you take the […]

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Rethinking the LSAT Writing Sample – Why It Matters More Than Ever

For years, many test takers approached the writing portion of the LSAT as an afterthought—a mere formality that wouldn’t be factored into their final score. You’d finish the grueling multiple-choice sections and then, with tired fingers and a vague sense of relief, dash off a few paragraphs about whether a company should sign one contract […]

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