

This is a question that’s been coming over our transom quite a bit.

Should I take notes while watching videos for an online LSAT course? Call this our FEAQs (Frequently Enough Asked Questions).

Today’s blog will address some of the less common, but still fairly common, questions we didn’t have a chance to address on our site. Now, some of your questions are so common that they become “frequently asked questions.” And we have a pretty robust FAQs section on our website, both for prospective and current students. So you have some questions about how to prepare for the LSAT, or how to make the most of one of our prep programs. The LSAT makes naive fawns of us all, as we take our first timid steps into some LSAT prep program. Especially if you’re preparing for the LSAT. For more information about the MCAT exam, visit have questions, we all do. The content is also included in the Pre-health Collection within MedEdPORTAL’s iCollaborative sponsored by the AAMC: *MCAT® is a program of the AAMC and related trademarks owned by the Association include Medical College Admission Test, MCAT, and MCAT2015. These videos, questions, and articles are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License (available at ). All materials are categorized according to the pre-health competencies tested by the new MCAT exam however, the content in this collection is not intended to prescribe a program of study for the new MCAT exam. All content in this collection has been created under the direction of the Khan Academy and has been reviewed under the direction of the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges). Content will be added to the collection through 2015. The collection contains more than 1000 videos and 2800 practice questions. MCAT This collection is being developed for the revised MCAT® exam that will first be administered in April 2015.
