What is the LSAT?
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized exam used in the law school admissions process. Preparing for the LSAT can feel overwhelming at first, but having access to supportive resources and guidance can help make the process feel more manageable and accessible for undergraduate students.
Helpful Resources
LSAT PREP:
https://app.lawhub.org - official LSAT prep platform with practice tests, lessons, and law school resources.
https://app.lawhub.org/library/fulltests - free official full-length practice tests in the real LSAT format.
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/prep - official prep guides, explanations, and LSAT study resources.
https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/lsat-prep - free articles and video lessons for Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
https://lsathacks.com/khan-academy-lsat-explanations/ - free explanations for official LSAT practice questions.
https://tutoring.ucdavis.edu/pathways/pre-grad-law/law - UC DAVIS* (book one-on-one advising for law school questions, essays, timelines, etc.)
https://davisprelawsociety.com/home/ - UC DAVIS* (pre-law student community, networking, events, peer support).
https://eop.ucdavis.edu/programs/gpla - UC DAVIS* (pre-law support program for students with financial need and underrepresented students).
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Advice for Undergraduate Women
If you are interested in law, public service, or advocacy, start where you are. You do not need to have everything figured out right away. Ask questions, seek mentors, apply for opportunities, and trust that growth happens over time.
You are probably more capable than you think, and your path does not have to look like anyone else’s. Most importantly, remember this: you belong in these spaces too.
Am I missing something?
If there is a resource, opportunity, or piece of advice that you think could help future students, feel free to reach out through the contact page. Her Path to Law is a growing platform, and community contributions are always welcome.