If you graduated high school, you have probably faced the wonders of standardized testing such as the SAT or ACT. Battling through those late night study sessions with your friends, or waiting last minute to having no preparation. Either way you busted through the test, it determines a lot for any student wanting to move on to the collegiate experience. Well, the SAT and ACT aren’t the last entrance exams needed if you wish to move onto a graduate education. Yes sir, there’s more! If you’re like me, you may not have even been aware if the existence of tests like the GMAT, LSAT, and GRE. Now that your anxiety levels have raised a little, let me help you destress a little. One very beneficial way to approach these tests is to use, say for the LSAT, a LSAT instructor with experience in taking, forming practices, and tutoring for the test.
So how does a student get a hold of an instructor with such experience? Well it’s surprisingly not very difficult. There are many tutor services to help students increase their knowledge and confidence so they can be assured at scoring their best. These friendly
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I don’t expect you to just take my word for it though, so here is some statistics to help you re-assure you. According to ETS news, in 2014, people who took the GRE a second time grew by 15 percent. Their analysis of these test takers demonstrated that most of them improved their skills on that retest. Now, imagine if you had an instructor who created multiple practice tests that use the same skill sets as the official test. That’s a lot of testing and improving before getting officially graded. LSAT vet Grant Newton has an article called Beating the LSAT, where he talks about how much work you have to put in for preparing to take the LSAT and score incredibly well. In that discussion, he mentions how useful it is to use tutor services, and how greatly it can increase your skills to taking the