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Brad McIlquham is Knewton’s Director of Academics. He is really into surveys, but then again, who isn’t? – The February 2010 LSAT was this past weekend (at least for those who managed to avoid the massive snow cancellations). Just like we did in September and December, we polled our hearty Knewton students to get their feedback on the exam. Most students who responded were from our full-length LSAT prep course, but a handful were from… Read more

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If your LSAT administration was canceled this weekend, you should be getting another email from the LSAC in the next few days; when weather gets in the way of an exam, they try to schedule a make-up test within two to three weeks. Here are some things you should do if your LSAT was canceled: Hang on to your admission ticket; this will get you into the make-up test when it’s scheduled. If schools are… Read more

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A storm’s a-brewin’, and the LSAC has already canceled a number of tomorrow’s LSAT administrations. Before you head out tomorrow, check to make sure your test center is open! The LSAC is keeping of running list of centers that are already closed, and that list is sure to grow today and tomorrow. Here are the closings so far, state by state: Delaware Center 1330 – University of Delaware, Newark, DE Maryland Center 1364 – Towson… Read more

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The February LSAT is tomorrow, and it always helps to get a little last-minute advice. This post comes from Kristen Kennedy, who taught a great exam-day seminar back in December. All you February test-takers should check it out! The link is below, as are some tips to remember once you’re in the exam. One last thing: It looks like weather may affect a number of test centers tomorrow, and the LSAC has already issued some… Read more

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The February LSAT is a bit of a mystery to many law school applicants. A lot of folks think that it’s harder or easier than other tests during the year (it’s not), that February scores come in too late to be sent to schools for the fall (not necessarily), or that if they haven’t started prepping by January they should just take it cold (not true!). If you’re taking the February 2010 LSAT, here are… Read more

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