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Understanding the June 2008 LSAT: What Was Your Score?

Wondering how you did on the June 2008 LSAT? You’ll find out soon enough when scores start being mailed starting July 7, 2008. In the meantime, enjoy the summer and don’t panic too much.

This article will provide you with some great resources test takers should know about.

If you’re worried about how you did on the test, you’re overreacting. Applications to law schools are generally very low in US law schools, and this has been the trend in recent years. This means that the minimum LSAT scores and minimum GPAs (and averages) for the incoming classes of 2008-08 will be lower than what you’ll find published by US News and World Report and by the schools themselves. So now is the time to aim high and apply to schools you think might otherwise be out of reach.

Also, if this is your second time taking the test or if you are really worried about not getting into a top law school, there are some simple steps you can take that will help you move forward.

First, visit the various LSAT blogs for law school admission and LSAT advising. These sites will give you the advice you need to get into the best law schools in the United States. They are easy to find, just google the word “LSAT”.

Second, search for potential law schools on sites like lawschoolreference.com [http://lawschoolreference.com/june_lsat_2008_discussion.html] Somewhere out there is the perfect law school for you, all you need to do is find it.