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  • I just received my LSAT scores back and I’m not happy with them. What should I do?
    If you’re not satisfied with your LSAT scores, there is always time to retest. We recommend that you consider our highly structured curriculum designed to help you optimize your test performance, manage test anxiety, and improve your strategies for answering questions. You may also want to check out our video on demand program, with a 50% discount on the first month of LSAT boss.
  • I struggle with test anxiety and it affects my performance. What can I do to improve?
    If you experience test anxiety, we recommend completing our registration form and taking the test anxiety diagnostic. If you have more than five symptoms, we suggest scheduling an eligibility consult with Shana Ginsburg to discuss accommodations. You can also consider our accommodations consultation for further support.
  • I have a disability and need accommodations for the LSAT. How can I get help with this?
    If you have a history of accommodations or need to discuss accommodations for the LSAT, we recommend speaking with your provider and scheduling an accommodations consultation with Shana Ginsburg. Our services are designed to support the needs of students with disabilities.
  • What are the testing dates for the LSAT and when should I retest?
    The Law School Admissions Council offers the LSAT exam up to eight times a calendar year that begins in August of every year. Tests are generally administered in August, September, October, November, January, March, April and June. Early decision and priority deadlines are usually between November and January. If you have the time to retest, we recommend considering our structured curriculum to improve your performance.
  • How can I manage my test anxiety and improve my test-taking strategies for the LSAT?
    Our curriculum is designed to help you manage test anxiety, improve your strategies for answering questions, and optimize your performance on the LSAT. Consider enrolling in our video on demand program or joining one of our classes to access resources and support from certified teachers.
  • I want to improve my LSAT scores but I’m not sure where to start. Can you help?
    Our curriculum is designed to support students with disabilities in improving their LSAT scores. Consider enrolling in our video on demand program or joining one of our current classes to access a structured curriculum, digital textbooks, quizzes, and worksheets to enhance your learning experience.
  • I have limited time to retest for the LSAT. What should I focus on to improve my scores quickly?
    If you have limited time to retest, we recommend enrolling in our video on demand program for a structured curriculum that can help you optimize your test performance. Focus on managing test anxiety, improving your strategies for answering questions, and committing to a rigorous homework schedule.
  • I’m interested in enrolling in your program. What resources and support do you offer for students with disabilities?
    Our program offers resources such as digital textbooks, video on demand curriculum, quizzes and worksheets, flow charts for learners, podcasts, and a supportive community. We also provide mentorship programs for enrolled students. Consider taking advantage of our 50% discount on the first month of LSAT boss and exploring our current class offerings.
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