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Most Strongly Supported is a network of blogs written by people who teach LSAT classes. It is also a portal for news and social issues relevant to the LSAT. Between the blogs and the portal, we sometimes refer to the site as a “blortal”. Our contribution to new language in the 21st century, alongside DWT (driving while texting) and crynergy (corporate synergy).
The purpose of the blortal is to bring together information relevant to people making their way to law school. While there are a plethora of internet resources for post-law types, the dearth of quality news analysis and discussion for pre-law school students struck us as needing a remedy. Thus was born Most Strongly Supported.
MSS takes its name from one of the most common LSAT question types in logical reasoning; namely those which ask you which of the following is most strongly supported by the information above. Like this question type, we’d like to present you with facts and opinions and have you draw your own conclusions. Our goal is for MSS to be a community for productive and healthy discourse. So please read, watch, and comment.
MSS also accepts submissions, so if something strikes you as newsworthy, drop us a line at mss@moststronglysupported.com.





Any tips on what to expect at LSAC forums? Also,what are the best questions to ask to law school reps to get the most out of the event?