
Pre-Law Resources & Information
Manhattan LSAT regularly hosts campus workshops that cover the basics of the LSAT, study timeline recommendations, real LSAT questions, application tips, and test-taking strategies. Consistently praised for being interactive, fun and informative, our workshops are a great benefit to offer to your club's members or your mentees. We can tailor workshops to the needs of your group. To arrange for a workshop, email Student Services or for more information on LSAT workshops, please go here: http://www.manhattanlsat.com/lsat-workshop.cfm.
Interested in seeing what a workshop can include? This recording of an online one covers the LSAT basics, and lessons on logic games and logical reasoing. To make sure that you can view the recording properly, setup up your computer here. It's 2 hours long, but watch whatever suits your fancy.
Download our LSAT Basics Guide for your club members or pre-law advisees. The Guide covers basic LSAT info, tips for each section on the LSAT, scoring information, and a recommended study timeline.
Self-study groups are a great way to help a group of students motivate and support each other while studying for the LSAT. We work with clubs, fraternities/sororities, student organizations, and pre-law advisors to arrange for discounted group study packages. For more Self-Study package info, visit our Self-Study page.
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Post questions and get LSAT help on the Manhattan LSAT Discussion Forum. Topics include: Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Law School Application Help, and Study Tips.