Are you wondering how you did on the June 2008 LSAT test? You'll know soon enough scores start getting mailed out beginning on July 7, 2008.
Here is one resource test takers should know about:
Law School Discussion Forum - this forum has a specially designated place to discuss June LSAT results with a former Ivy League Admissions officer.
If you're worried about how you did on the test you are over reacting big time. Law school applications are generally way down in law schools throughout the United States and this has been the trend for the last few years. This means that minimum LSAT scores and minimum GPAs (and averages) of the incoming classes of 2008-08 will be lower than what you will find published by U.S. News and World Report and by the schools themselves. So, be sure to aim high!
Plus, if you are a second time test taker or are really concerned that you won't get into a top law school, there are a few simple steps you can take that will help you going forward.
First, buy Covert Tactics for law school admissions tips. You can thank me later. This concise ebook (available instantly upon purchase) will give you the tips you need to gain entrance to top law schools in the United States. This book was first recommended to me by a student who sent in an email and subsequently we have consistently received word that it is a top resource for may prospective students. For just $9.99 you can't go wrong!
Second, use this site to research potential law schools. Somewhere there is the perfect law school for you that will take you as is despite your LSAT score or GPA. You just need to find it.
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