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TITLE: Think Like a Lawyer: Breaking Down an Argument LSAT Strategy Gain the tools to do well on the Arguments section of the LSAT and build a stronger law school application. This workshop dives deep into strategies for tackling LSAT arguments—an essential skill for both the test and your future in law. Learn to analyze complex arguments, spot logical flaws, and think critically under pressure. But we’re taking it a step further: discover how these same principles can shape a compelling law school application. Strengthen your case for admission and approach your application with the clarity and precision top law schools value. Whether you’re prepping for the LSAT or ready to hit submit on your application, this workshop is designed to help you think, argue, and succeed like a future lawyer. BIO: Kristine Cather, a graduate of UC Berkeley and fellow Phi Alpha Delta member, is The Princeton Review’s Director of National Partnerships. From sitting on admissions committees reviewing confidential applicant files, making recommendations for admittance or denial, to conducting research for Steven Spielberg’s Children’s Action Network, she has dedicated herself to student success. |