Exclusive LSAT Prep Session With Michigan State Law!
Exclusive LSAT Prep Session With Michigan State Law!
We are excited to partner with Michigan State University College of Law for a free webinar on how to prepare for the LSAT! This exclusive LSAT prep session with JD Advising is part of MSU Law’s Spartan Law Preview Day.
Exclusive LSAT Prep Session With Michigan State Law!
This LIVE webinar will take place on Thursday, July 9th from 3:00 PM EST – 4:40 PM EDT. This webinar will be led by Rachel Margiewicz (Director of Prelaw Services at JD Advising) and Jonathan Jones (lead LSAT Tutor at JD Advising).
Rachel has years of experience successfully coaching students through the law school admissions process and into their dream law school. Jonathan scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT and attended a top 10 law school. He now tutors prelaw students studying for the LSAT and law students studying for the bar exam.
Michigan State Law’s Director of Admissions, Ian McInnis, will also be on the webinar to answer your questions about law school, the admissions process, and everything that Michigan State Law has to offer!
In the webinar, we guide you through:
- What is the LSAT?: De-mystify the format, what is tested, how it’s tested digitally, and how the new LSAT-FLEX works.
- Strategies for preparing for the LSAT: You’ll get study advice and time-management tips on the exam.
- Mock LSAT problems: Dissect how to answer LSAT questions, including how to identify the correct or incorrect answers.
We will also connect you with LSAC’s free mock practice LSAT so you can practice what you’ve learned!
This LSAT prep session will be helpful to those thinking of going to law school, those preparing to take or retake the LSAT!
Register here for the exclusive webinar with MSU Law and JD Advising!
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