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blacknerdsmb189
Thursday, Apr 26 2018

I fluctuate between INFP and ENFJ. I'm and introverted extrovert.

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blacknerdsmb189
Thursday, Apr 26 2018

This came right on time. Thank you for posting

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blacknerdsmb189
Saturday, Apr 14 2018

I think the JD/MBA is useful. You can open up your own law firm and rent out offices to other attorneys and know exactly what you're doing.You can network with fellow attorneys and open a consulting firm. Another option is corporate law, which other users have stated you don't need a JD/MBA for. I think the sky is the limit with a JD/ MBA in my opinion. If you do it right you will be financially set.

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blacknerdsmb189
Thursday, Apr 12 2018

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The kind of advice I've seen from advisers, even pre-law advisers has often blown me away... You 100% need to prep and the prep you need to do at a minimum will be close to a semester's worth of work imo.

I am confident in saying that there are at least 10+ hopeful law students on 7sage that could do a better job advising than some of these advisers being EMPLOYED by universities... it's like some of these advisers were given 3 bullet-points that they spit out to all prospective law students without giving any actually useful insights.

I agree 100%. I wish they would get fresh faces in academic advising positions. Who have recently gone through the law school admissions process at least in the past 10 years.

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blacknerdsmb189
Monday, Apr 02 2018

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Yes even peopl with high diagnostics have benefited from using a course. Academic advisors arent always well informed ahout LS

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I don't think you need an in person course. The 7sage courses work fine.

The most bare bones way I would be comfortable recommending would be the Powerscore Bibles for LR and RC the free Logic Games explanation from 7sage and a ton of prep tests with 7sage style blind review.

One timed prep test would not be enough prep to do your best. If you ended up doing halfway well with that little prep you would be better served by doing some serious studying and doimg extremely well.

Thank you! It looks like I'll be doing the test prep. Does anyone have experience with Varsity Tutors?

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blacknerdsmb189
Monday, Apr 02 2018

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I can assure you100% that a prep course is necessary. I've taken the LSAT twice and will be taking it for a 3rd time in June and am still learning things.

You without a doubt should do some sort of prep course.

Thank you! this helped tremendously.

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Monday, Apr 02 2018

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LSAT Test Prep Course or No?

Hello, Newbie to 7Sage

For those who have taken the LSAT already. Do you believe it's necessary to take a LSAT Test Prep Course ? My academic adviser doesn't believe in it. She thinks I should just take the practice test under time constraints and call it a day. I should also add that I am looking to take the September 2018 Test and I will also be taking summer classes and working part-time throughout the summer. Any advice is welcome.

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blacknerdsmb189
Monday, Apr 02 2018

I plan on taking the September 2018 LSAT as well. I don't really have any structure at the moment and I will be working part time and doing summer classes as well to try and graduate in may of 2019. I'm not the most structured person but I can be an accountability partner.

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