Anonymous wrote:OP, as a Harvard Law alum, I fully agree with the PPs above. Wow I was really brainwashed when I went there. I wish I had had at least a year of post-college real world work experience to inoculate me from that ivory-tower echo chamber.
And also the market is saturated right now and I don't advise law school.
But now, to your question. I probably took Kaplan or something. Maybe Princeton Review. The following is what I think is important: I took every past LSAT I could get my hands on (and at the time they changed the timing and format, but I took them anyways). You don't want to blow a question because your timing was off, or you left one blank and then forgot so mis-matched your answers, etc. There are many ways to make a dumb mistake, and practice gets those mistakes made, and then out of your system.
I also had a See's Candy (throwing in the name just for the west-coast DCUMers) to give my brain a small shot of glucose around 1/2 way through. LOL my scientist dad told me to do this. Don't go overboard because if she does, she'll crash…just a little, and not sucrose/etc…fruit or nuts is probably best but don't know if that's possible.
i second the See's Candy. because it's delicious and they give you a free piece even when you just buy a ten cent lollipop (do they still do that?).
also, i millionth the re-consider law school advice. the job market blows and i can guarantee you 100% the practice is not what your daughter is picturing.