Hey everyone! I'm a sophomore majoring in Philosophy and I'm very enthusiastic about law, I have decided to start studying for the LSAT now because I'm a horrible test taker, I figured the more I get into the habit of the test format the better I'll do. If anyone has any advice please let me know - good skill to everyone!
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Hey everyone! I'm a sophomore majoring in Philosophy and I'm very enthusiastic about law, I have decided to start studying for the LSAT now because I'm a horrible test taker, I figured the more I get into the habit of the test format the better I'll do. If anyone has any advice please let me know - good skill to everyone!