I recommend checking Plain English for Lawyers by Richard C. Wydick to help you hone your writing skills as you prepare to write in law school. It’s a brief book but very poignant -certainly readable before you go to school if you have not gone already.
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Although, my practice LSAT scores on the Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning sections are great; my scores on the Logic games suck, to say the least. My total LSAT score is a 148 and this will Not cut it. I need at least a 155-160 score and need tips on the best way to [...]
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