Are
you planning to pursue a Juris Doctor
(JD) at a law school in the United States?
The major hurdle aspiring JD students need to overcome to be admitted into top US law schools is getting a high score on the Law School Admissions
Test (LSAT). This is a rigorous test that challenges your logical and
analytical reasoning and reading comprehension abilities. The LSAT is
particularly difficult even for native English speakers.
Luckily
for aspiring JD candidates in Taiwan, Robert Tseng, a graduate from Georgetown
University Law Center (and experienced LSAT teacher) is willing to share his
methods and insight regarding how he scored a 172 on the LSAT. Robert will be holding a free LSAT
information event on Saturday, September, 29 at 18:00 at A2 GMAT (台北市大安區信義路四段6號13F-7). During the event he will be covering the
following material:
- Overview of
the format and structure of the LSAT
- Understanding
the purpose of the different LSAT sections
- Review examples of
logical reasoning questions
- Discuss LSAT
preparation strategies
- Open time for
any LSAT-related questions
We really
look forward to meeting and helping all of you aspiring US law students!
To register for this event just send an email to: transcendadmissions@gmail.com.
Please register as soon as possible as the event is limited to 20 participants.
No comments:
Post a Comment