I have observed many a person prepare to take a hands-on legal MS Word test and fail.
Why did they fail?
Although their general knowledge was pretty good, they were at a distinct disadvantage because they did not know what would asked of them specifically.
They were basically caught off-guard on a number of procedures that are relatively simple.
If one had not prepared for them properly, this would result In a totally avoidable
lower grade.
I am Louis Ellman, creator of legaltestready.com, teacher at AdvanceTo and I run a major LinkedIn Group under the same name (AdvanceTo Legal and Corporate Word Processing Training Forum).
I have the advantage of having an inside prospective in two distinct ways.
I have taught legal word processing in an employment agency setting for 5 years and I have worked in top-tier law firms in NYC for 22 years as Coordinator, Help Desk and Trainer covering all shifts and countless scenarios.
I have the inside prospective and have trained thousands of students.
I know exactly what they are looking for, the strategy, the mentality and
and I have developed a website totally devoted to being properly prepared for testing.
Getting ready for testing is the vital last step and it has to be done right.
Scoring well means you will be sought after by agencies and law firms alike.
Our students are working!
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Would it not be great if you knew exactly what would be covered on the test?
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What if you could email helpful teachers from the top tier of the legal field whenever you needed help or questions to be answered?
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What if there were books that covered the entire testing routine from start to finish in a narrative format similar to having someone sitting right next to you?
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