Leah Rachel Fischer: Studying for the LSAT

Preparing for law school, as Leah Rachel Fischer knows, is no easy task, as readying oneself for the workload and demands of a legal education can be a quite daunting, sometimes even frustrating experience. An experienced legal services professional and certified paralegal, Fischer is now taking steps to study the LSAT, a crucial benchmark which, while a necessary benchmark for any aspiring student, can quickly become a stressful experience, particularly for the unprepared. 

For those self-studying for the LSAT, the challenge can be great, though there are several ways to maximize the benefit you reap from each study experience. 

Set Aside a Part of Each Day for Study
 
Instead of cramming a book’s worth of study into the last minute, it’s best to dedicate 30 minutes to an hour each day to reading, reviewing or analyzing information. 

Focus on REAL LSAT Questions
  
Improving upon your last LSAT score, or setting a high watermark on your first go-around, requires the ability to correctly answer questions which have been or will actually be on the test. Devote your study time only to real questions, not hypothetical ones.

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