
While preparing for the LSAT, which one of the following must be true?
a) You will swear an answer choice is correct, but it will be incorrect.
b) You will swear that two answer choices are correct.
c) You will swear that none of the answer choices are correct.
d) You will swear.
e) Your questions will be answered after tutoring from Lawrence LSAT Preparation.
The LSAT is probably the toughest and most consequential test you will ever take
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If you’re planning to attend law school, a strong LSAT score is crucial. It plays a major role in admissions decisions, directly impacting your career opportunities and earning potential. A high score can also open the door to substantial scholarships, saving you thousands of dollars in tuition.
I’m Douglas J. Lawrence, a dedicated LSAT instructor and tutor with over 25 years of experience. I scored in the 99th percentile on an officially administered LSAT, earned my law degree from Berkeley Law—one of the nation’s top law schools—and am a licensed California attorney.
Throughout my career, I’ve helped thousands of students from diverse backgrounds reach their law school goals. My personalized approach equips them with the skills and confidence to maximize their LSAT scores, secure major scholarships, and gain admission to elite law schools.
My students have gone on to attend institutions like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UCLA, NYU, Columbia, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, University of Virginia, and many more.
Unlike large test prep companies that assign tutors randomly, when you work with me, you get a highly experienced professional committed to your success. However, due to my limited availability, I can only take on a select number of students at a time.
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First PT: 153
September LSAT: 167
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• Personalized LSAT Tutoring tailored to your needs, whether it’s a single session for specific questions or an intensive program from start to finish.
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• Law School Admissions Consulting, including school selection, application reviews, and crafting compelling personal statements and addenda.
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