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No two students are the same. So it’s not a surprise that traditional prep courses don’t work for everyone. If you’ve been burned by a prep course that wasn’t a match for you, we feel your pain. And we’re here to help.
If you took a classroom prep course in the past year [...]
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Brad McIlquham is Knewton’s Director of Academics. He is really into surveys, but then again, who isn’t?
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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 [...]
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Time’s running out on our sweet eco-savings offer. Until midnight tomorrow, take $100 off any GMAT course or LSAT course! That’s just $590 for the smartest, most sustainable prep out there.
Prep green, save some green. It’s a great deal for you, and an even better deal for the planet.
Check out this infographic for the details, [...]
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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 [...]
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Kalyan is one of Knewton’s expert TAs, so he’s full of ideas that can supercharge your LSAT prep and GMAT prep.
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Success at Reading Comprehension depends on two limiting factors: (1) The rate at which the information you’re reading enters your brain and (2) what your brain is able to do with it. The latter, being [...]
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Ann Levine, the “Law School Expert,” has helped coach 1,200+ law school applicants through the admissions process. She’s kindly agreed to share some of her thoughts here, and we’re glad to have her. For more advice, check out her pre-law blog: www.LawSchoolExpert.com/blog.
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If you’re on Knewton’s site and you’re applying to law school, you already know [...]
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When you study with Knewton, you’re getting the smartest GMAT prep and LSAT prep out there — classes live and on-demand, expert teachers, all at half the cost of traditional courses. That’s great for your schedule and your wallet, but did you know it’s also better for the environment?
This graphic explains the greener side of [...]
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2010 is underway, and we thought of a great way to kick off the year: We’re giving four lucky students a Knewton course for free!
Interested? Check out our “Preppy New Year” contest (test prep, preppy, get it?). It’s open to all our Facebook fans, so entering is easy. Just click the photo above, sign up, [...]
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Emily Holleman is a Content Developer at Knewton, helping students with their LSAT prep.
Yesterday morning, December LSAT-takers found a belated stocking stuffer in their inbox: their test results. (The official release date, mind you, was January 4, but the LSAC seems to take a strange pleasure in surprising students by sending out scores up to [...]
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And this may have been your writing sample (photo by purplepick).
The December 2009 LSAT has come and gone, and now it’s just a matter of waiting for scores to come in (start hovering over your inbox on January 4).
We asked our Knewton LSAT prep students for some feedback on their test-day experience. The consensus? Logic [...]
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