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The Campaign is on for High LSAT Scores

The Campaign is on for High LSAT Scores

Published 09-03-04

Submitted by Princeton Review, The

New York, NY -- The upcoming presidential election reminds us that 25 of our country's 42 presidents have been lawyers, as is Presidential candidate John Kerry. Law school not only offers a lucrative legal career, but it's also often a springboard to other professions, like politics or business. Law school teaches students how to reason, as well as knowledge of the law.

It doesn't take great reasoning skills to understand the value of The Princeton Review's nationwide free LSAT Practice Test Week. For those who already know that a legal career is in their future, and for those who are just considering career options, the week of Sept. 13, 2004, is a time to test their skills on the law school entrance exam without cost or consequence. The Princeton Review will be offering free practice LSAT exams in 40 cities nationwide. Advance registration is required.

The LSAT is a difficult, high-stakes test students only want to take once since most top law schools average multiple test scores. Students taking The Princeton Review's free LSAT test can challenge their knowledge, reasoning skills, and endurance under simulated test-taking conditions. They'll receive a detailed analysis of their scores to pinpoint the areas they need to strengthen, and save the $110 fee charged for the real LSAT.

Like most other standardized tests, LSAT scores can be increased with preparation. The Princeton Review, a test preparation and educational services provider, is offering an entirely new and innovative approach, Hyperlearning LSAT, with the most effective coverage of LSAT material currently available.

The LSAT is probably the most important test a prospective law student will ever take, so it's important to be completely prepared for the exam. Hyperlearning LSAT offers 20 class sessions and 60 classroom hours of test preparation. Students receive more than 1,700 pages of up-to-date course manuals and workbooks, with thousands of real LSAT questions. Students also take six full-length practice LSATs, more than in any other test preparation course, which benchmark score improvements and target areas of weakness. The personalized coaching made available to Hyperlearning LSAT students give them the individual attention they need to create a personal study plan so they can get their highest LSAT scores.

The Princeton Review guarantees students' satisfaction with their score improvements, and will continue to work with students for up to a year free of charge if they're not satisfied. For more information about Princeton Review's Hyperlearning LSAT course, or to register for the free practice LSAT, call 800-2REVIEW or register online at PrincetonReview.com/events.

About The Princeton Review (www.PrincetonReview.com)
The Princeton Review (Nasdaq: REVU) is a pioneer in the world of education. Founded in 1981 and headquartered in New York City, the Company offers classroom and online test preparation, as well as private tutoring, to help students improve their scores in college and graduate school admissions tests. The Company's free website, www.PrincetonReview.com, helps over half of university-bound students research, apply to, prepare for, and learn how to pay for their higher education, and helps hundreds of colleges and universities streamline their admissions and recruiting activities. In addition, The Princeton Review works with school districts around the U.S. to measurably strengthen students' academic skills by connecting ongoing assessment with professional development and instruction and by providing districts with college and career resources for both students and guidance counselors. The Company also authors more than 190 print and software titles on test preparation; college and graduate school selection and admissions; and related topics.

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