Distraction: 1959 LSAT Sample

While the majority of the distractions posted on this site will involve people falling off of things and cats playing pianos, I figured the very first one should still stay somewhat relevant the course material. Every couple days/weeks/who-knows, I’ll be checking in on your sanity by reccomending you take a break from your studying and/or learning to check out a featured distraction.

If you have ever wondered if you parents had it easier than you did, it turns out they did when it comes to the LSAT. I’ve attached a pdf created by the Educational Testing Service that served as a bulletin to potential LSAT attendees listing testing sites and sample questions/answers.

The June LSAT is right around the corner, so we can’t afford to take too large of a detour from our studying, but why don’t you take a minute to check out the 1959 LSAT sample and see how you would have done. Make sure you fight the overwhelming urge to follow it up with a marathon of Mad Men episodes.

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LSAT – 1959 – Sample

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