A 3.7 GPA and 168 LSAT put you in a strong position for law school admissions—but this cycle is more competitive than ever due to regional applicant surges and rising LSAT medians. While a T-20 acceptance is achievable, securing admission requires a smart strategy and early action.
Summer is here, and if you’re studying for the LSAT, it’s time to rethink your strategy. Structured study plans consistently result in higher score increases than self-studying with scattered resources. In this era of AI-driven education, we have more tools than ever—but none of them replace actual learning.
Explanations generated by AI? They make you “nod” at jargon-heavy explanations of logic, but they don’t retrain your brain to recall proper steps under pressure.