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Episode 49: Should a Student Retake the LSAT After Getting a Score of 171? 2015-12-16
Episode 48: Logic Game 3 of the Oct. LSAT and Should This Student Skip the Dec. LSAT? 2015-11-24
Episode 47: LSAT Accommodations, LSAT Test-Day Score Drops and Whether to Drill Specific Question Types 2015-11-16
Episode 46: What To Do If You Got Disappointing October LSAT Results 2015-10-29
Episode 45: Law School Early Decision Programs and an October LSAT Horror Story 2015-10-21
Episode 44: Help, My LSAT Score Is Going Down! (And Other Questions Before the October LSAT) 2015-09-29
Episode 43: Applying for LSAT Disability Accommodations 2015-09-25
Episode 42: Heather Jarvis, Student Loan Expert, Talks About Law School Debt 2015-09-18
Episode 41: Ann Levine, Law School Expert, Shares Tips for Law School Admission 2015-09-04
Episode 40: Should You Focus on the Overall Score or Learning From Your Mistakes When Taking Practice LSAT Tests? 2015-08-26
Episode 39: Will Legal Experience and Letters of Recommendation from Lawyers Get You Into Law School? 2015-08-12
Episode 38: Should You Select a Law School Based on Bar Exam Passage Rates or Tuition Costs? 2015-07-28
Episode 37: Should You Retake the LSAT? 2015-07-15
Episode 36: Do You Need a 170 LSAT Score to Practice Medical Marijuana Law? 2015-06-30
Episode 35: June 2015 LSAT Anomalies, Proctor Mistakes and Difficulty Level 2015-06-17
Episode 34: How to Handle Panic Before the June LSAT 2015-06-01
Episode 33: Can an Opera Singer or Television Show Assistant Get Into Law School? 2015-05-20
Episode 32: More Sex Means More Money? 2015-05-06
Episode 31: Will My Summer Job Help Me Get Into Law School? 2015-04-23
Episode 30: Graeme Blake Talks About Retaking the LSAT and the Future of the Exam 2015-03-31
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