MyLST

9/26/2013

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 Mylst is a zone on lawentrance.com that is designed exclusively for LSTians. Here, you gain exclusive access to academic announcements, online study materials and mock tests as well. There is also the virtual classroom. Where LSTians can get their course-related doubts cleared. Access to myLST is through a secure login via the website. You will be sent instructions by email on how to login, after you have subscribed to any LST course.

Features of myLST:

Thorough Exercises -  your myLST contains a vast bank of practise exercises on each and every component of your LST course. If you are serious and through in how you approach these exercises, the actual entrance examination paper should pose no difficulties for you at all!

Micro-analysis and feedback – the world class technology platform that your myLST is based on tracks your progress closely through the year, and for every single practise question that you attempt! Not only does it give you customized feedback on your scores, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, it also tracks how much time you have been taking on every single question! So you can get feedback and analyses not only on how many questions you are getting right or wrong in every single topic, but also how much you are taking to solve those questions!

Announcements – important news and notices will be displayed on this website.

Virtual Classroom – The virtual classroom was designed by LST to help students clear all of their academic doubts online. The easy-to-use virtual classroom allows a student to view or post doubts according to the subject. Students are encouraged to go through the list of answered doubts in case their query has previously been asked and solved.

Online Mock Tests – The online mock tests conducted by LST can only be accessed through myLST. To know in detail, visit http://www.lawentrance .com

Mental Map – your myLST tracks your scores and the time you take on each single question. Not only is this used to give you feedback from time to time, your myLST  also draws up a constant Mental Map for you, so you can judge your status of preparedness any time you want! Trust us, this I the most invaluable tool for a competitive exam, to ensure that you don’t ever waste any time, and can focus exactly on your need!

MyGrade – MyGrade is a comprehensive performance analysis that helps you to analyse  your performance in the mock tests in order to gauge your preparedness after each mock test. It has the following components –

  1. list of top 25 performers
  2. Individual ranks
  3. answers to mock tests
  4. Question-wise analysis of each test, showing the performance of all students for each question in a mock test.
 
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 The Law Entrance Exams test students in five subjects – Legal Aptitude, logical Reasoning, Mathematics, English and General Knowledge. While the break-up of marks allotted to each section varies from exam these core area tested by almost all the law schools. Unless the particular law school expressly indicates that one or the other area is not going to be tested on, the wiser solution is to prepare for all the areas.

The entrance Exam consist of objective type questions and have their respective time durations.

CLAT has introduced negative marking for 2013. however no other exam has introduced –ve marking yet.

The law entrance exam usually test you on a wide gamut of areas. You must therefore pace yourself accordingly because with so little time to spare, time management becomes critical, as is the case with any competitive exam.

Please check http://www.lawentrance.com for updates on admission notifications and other college-related information.