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What is the best way to study for the LSAT if I have never studied law before?

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I am about to signup with the Princeton Review for Small Group Tutoring (3 students, 1 tutor). Is this a good method or am I making a mistake?

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  1. The effectiveness of any LSAT tutoring program will depend on the effort you put in.  As painful as they may be, especially when you're missing heaps of questions, you absolutely have to hammer out those practice exams.  Trust me.

    P.S. There's no "law" section on the LSAT.  The test is designed to gauge how well one can (a) reason, (b) organize multiple ideas, and (c) write.

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