Hello! I recently graduated in May 2025 and am about to start working part time at a library about 3-4 days a week. I'm also planning on volunteering at my local animal shelter soon once I get my work schedule solidified. I've been studying around 5ish hours a day for the February 25' LSAT, and because of my ADHD I tend to work a little slower than some of my peers. This is the main reason I wanted to work part-time so I can still get in quality study time on weekdays as well as weekends. My question is, will law school admissions look at me less favorably than if I was working full time? Also is there anything I could do to make myself a well rounded applicant? Is what I'm doing enough? Any advice would be very much appreciated! Thank you!
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5/5.. good feeling after MSS and POI kicked my ass last time
#help Is it important, at this point in learning, to get the questions correct in the time they expect me to get?
I'm having a hard time doing the question within the timeframe while using Lawgic. If I use Lawgic my confidence in finding the answer skyrockets, but I take twice the recommended time :(
I realized that it was actually my thought process that's been wrong this whole time. I thought that the answer had to be a claim that was phrased from the first speakers perspective. I now realize that it can also be from the second speakers view. I thought A was right but selected B or E because I thought it referenced the first speakers thoughts more. Glad I learned this now!
I realized it is actually easier to not use lawgic to translate it, it messes up the idea in my brain. Would it be fine to just negate it without using lawgic for this? I got only 1-2/5 in the first two lessons using logic and 5/5 when I was not.