LSAT Scavenger Hunt in Los Angeles Saturday, July 16
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:17 pm
The Princeton Review Invites You To Compete in…
The Great LSAT Challenge
The rules are simple:
(1) Our LSAT Instructors teach you.
(2) You use this knowledge to solve LSAT problems that will send you around Downtown LA.
(3) The first team to reach the final location and to complete all of the problems correctly wins!
1st place: 2 Full Scholarships for The Princeton Review’s Ultimate LSAT Course ($3,398 value).
2nd Place: 1 Full Scholarship for The Princeton Review’s Ultimate LSAT Course ($1,699 value).
3rd and 4th Place: Set of LSAT & Law School Resource Books.
Saturday, July 16, 2011 10am – 2pm Downtown LA
The Fine Print:
· Each team will have a minimum of two and a maximum of 4 members.
· If you don't have a team, sign up as an individual and we will pair you with a team.
· Competition is only open to those who have NOT taken the actual LSAT or whose actual LSAT scores are below 165.
· All prizes are non-transferrable and divided across team members.
· Scholarships NOT applicable retroactively, applicable to new students only
To Reserve A Spot In The Competition, Register at:
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Test names are the trademarks of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with The Princeton Review. The Princeton Review and The Princeton Review logo are trademarks of The Princeton Review, Inc., which is not affiliated with Princeton University.
The Great LSAT Challenge
The rules are simple:
(1) Our LSAT Instructors teach you.
(2) You use this knowledge to solve LSAT problems that will send you around Downtown LA.
(3) The first team to reach the final location and to complete all of the problems correctly wins!
1st place: 2 Full Scholarships for The Princeton Review’s Ultimate LSAT Course ($3,398 value).
2nd Place: 1 Full Scholarship for The Princeton Review’s Ultimate LSAT Course ($1,699 value).
3rd and 4th Place: Set of LSAT & Law School Resource Books.
Saturday, July 16, 2011 10am – 2pm Downtown LA
The Fine Print:
· Each team will have a minimum of two and a maximum of 4 members.
· If you don't have a team, sign up as an individual and we will pair you with a team.
· Competition is only open to those who have NOT taken the actual LSAT or whose actual LSAT scores are below 165.
· All prizes are non-transferrable and divided across team members.
· Scholarships NOT applicable retroactively, applicable to new students only
To Reserve A Spot In The Competition, Register at:
--LinkRemoved--
Test names are the trademarks of their respective owners, who are not affiliated with The Princeton Review. The Princeton Review and The Princeton Review logo are trademarks of The Princeton Review, Inc., which is not affiliated with Princeton University.