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South Dakota Law School

by Charles Wilson on February 23, 2012

University of South Dakota School of Law

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Case Briefs

February 23, 2012

Case Briefs Mastering case briefs is crucial to your success in law school.  The Prepare for Law School team has created this case briefing article series to expertly describe how to brief a case.  In describing how to brief a case, it is important to understand that there are certain elements that are fundamental to [...]

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What is a Case Brief?

February 21, 2012

What is a Case Brief? If you find yourself unable to answer what is a case brief then you are not alone.  Very often, law school students arrive at law school without the knowledge of answering what is a case brief?  Furthermore, even less know how to write a case brief, or what is a [...]

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FAFSA Application

January 19, 2012

Now that it is 2012, it is time to file your FAFSA application.  Make sure that you make note of any deadlines for each of your applied law schools and get the application submitted before those dates.  Use the following Internet address to access and begin working on your law school FAFSA application. http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

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New Insights for Law School Grants and Scholarships

May 30, 2011

In a recent article written and posted by The New York Times “Law Students Lose the Grant Game as Law Schools Win,” reveals new insights into the reality and availability of law school grants and scholarships.  Whether you are considering law school, preparing for the LSAT or researching law schools and their available grant and [...]

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LSAT Score Percentile | How to Study for the LSAT

May 5, 2011

Each students LSAT score can either be e-mailed or physically mailed depending upon the students preference.  Students that have set up their online LSAC accounts will be e-mailed their LSAT score approximately three weeks after taking the exam. The LSAT score is measured based upon how many questions you answered correctly.  As mentioned previously, remember [...]

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LSAT Writing Sample | How to Study for the LSAT

May 5, 2011

  The writing sample section of the LSAT exam is the sixth and final section of the LSAT.  While the order of the other sections of the LSAT will never be the same, the writing sample is guaranteed be the last section of the exam.  The writing sample is a timed 35-minute response to a [...]

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Variable Section | How to Study for the LSAT

May 5, 2011

Included in each LSAT exam is a variable section.  The variable section is one of two un-scored sections on the LSAT.  This section of the exam is used by the LSAC to test new questions or new question formats.   The variable section will not be supplied to any potential law schools and are only used [...]

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LSAT Logical Reasoning | How to Study for the LSAT

May 5, 2011

  Included in each LSAT exam are two logical reasoning sections.  This section of the exam requires students to analyze and critically assess arguments and statements regarding particular passages.  The passages are much shorter than those seen in the reading comprehension sections and can come in the form of a statement, an argument between two [...]

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