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Struggling with the fact that we're supposed to make the premise more relevant to the conclusion but D introduces what seems like a separate reason for supporting the conclusion. #help
You're not alone, trust me. Been out of school for 4 years already. Planned to take the LSAT August or October this year. But after studying for a few months, it's looking like I won't be ready this cycle. So it's going to have to be the next one. I'm disappointed.
But also excited about the freedom that earning an income again brings for another year or two (currently finishing up a masters). Do the most to enjoy your time working. You'll have a lot more to talk about and a perspective that other folks won't have by having solid work experience. This will only make your applications stronger.
I too have a tendency to look at the path others are taking and question my own. But you know yourself best and if this feels right, there's no rush!
Thank you for sharing your story. I've been studying for a year and took a problem set yesterday that didn't go well and I struggled to be kind to myself. It's encouraging to know that keeping at it can lead to the outcome we're envisioning. Congratulations!!
I often get tripped up when a conclusion has "the reason" in it because I interpret this as support for something else.
#help, good to know this far into the syllabus, I can still misread stimuli. Thought it said they overall earn 65% more. Was like woah, that's a lot more female doctors and CEOs, good for Naota...
Congrats!!