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About the r/LSAT community
r/LSAT is a Subreddit for Students and Lawyers with roughly 119K members. It uses a forum format for communication.
In their own words
The best place on Reddit for LSAT advice. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the test required to get into an ABA law school. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with LSAT knowledge waiting to help.
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