![]() ![]() I'm happy to answer your law school admission related questions today. I'm new on Reddit, so Graeme and Nathan Fox suggested I do an AMA to introduce myself. I've written the Law School Expert blog since 2006. a boutique law school admission consulting firm I started in 2004. I'm Ann Levine, a law school admission consultant and President of Law School Expert, Inc. Mind you, in the digital LSAT era, no test is disclosed, so this applies to every test. Note: I'm referring to unreleased tests that have not been disclosed by LSAC. See this post for a full statement from LSAC. You signed an agreement not to disclose anything from the test. What can I talk about after I take an official LSAT administration on test day? ![]() r/LSAT seems to attract a lot of totally new accounts, but Reddit will often auto-spam submissons from accounts with 1 karma. If you're a new account, make some comments before submitting. It's a good idea to describe the question, and which part of it you found confusing. Test 63, section 1, question 14 -> "The one about ESP" You can definitely ask about specific questions: just cite the test number. If you want to ask about a specific question, do not paste the question. Posting Questions: The LSAC takes copyright violations seriously, and might sue. If someone posts a question about admissions, please direct them to /r/lawschooladmissions.Don't link to content that infringes copyright (e.g.Don't say the correct or incorrect answers to specific questions in a post title.Don't downvote new posts unless they're clearly irrelevant. ![]() Got questions? Post a submission, or check out these sites: Looking for an LSAT course or an LSAT Tutor? Got questions? Post a submission The Reddit LSAT Advice Community! Read the Sidebar! Don't miss LSAT book list and Reddit LSAT discounts. ![]()
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