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Need Some Last-Minute LSAT Tips? Two Experts Discuss

Today two experts give out, free of charge, some last-minute LSAT tips so you can crush the test on Monday.

test-anxietyNext Monday, prospective law students everywhere will make the mistake of spending their free time taking the LSAT. There’s little you can do at this point to convince them to switch career paths, so the best you can do is share this post with them. Because today, I’m giving out, free of charge, some last minute LSAT tips, and I’m enlisting the help of another expert. Don’t believe these last few days are important? Consider that I, and others I know, couldn’t break into the 99th percentile up until the week before the LSAT. Anecdotal evidence? Maybe. Or, maybe you haven’t hit your high score yet and you just don’t know it.

So who is my expert?

Noah Hunter is, like me, an NYU Law grad (Go Violets?), a Biglaw refugee, and an Austin-based LSAT tutor who does most of his tutoring by Skype (a conversation for another time). Noah and I have a very similar approach to the test, which makes sense because we also have scarily similar backgrounds. Over the next couple of days, Noah and I are going to go back and forth and offer some last minute tips for LSAT takers. As always, this is not a “live chat,” it is a real-life conversation and we are responding asynchronously. To follow the action as it unfolds and get the true fly-on-the-wall experience, go ahead and click that follow button below and drop in your email. Also, if you’ve got a question for us, you can submit it here.

Earlier: How To Jedi Mind Trick Yourself Into A Killer LSAT Score


Zach Abramowitz is a former Biglaw associate and currently CEO and co-founder of ReplyAll. You can follow Zach on Twitter (@zachabramowitz) or reach him by email at [email protected].