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Monday, Mar 21 2016

@ unfortunately public transportation is not the option for me, and I need my car.

Like most of you said, I think my best option is to head to Starbucks or the library and study there after work and study for a few hours there.Thanks again every one!

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Sunday, Mar 20 2016

daryab116471

Working Full Time & Studying tips

Hi guys,

I currently work full time 9-5 as a legal assistant, but wake up as early as 5:30-6 because my commute is pretty far (DC traffic is terrible!!!). I usually get home around 6:30-7 and I'm exhausted. For those who work full time, what are your study schedules like? How many hours do you devote to studying when you get home? I'm planning on taking the LSAT in September or December, so any tips would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

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Saturday, Aug 08 2015

@.hopkins @ @ thanks guys I actually decided that I'm going to take the LSAT in June or maybe next September/October (depending on how I'm feeling) to really give myself enough time to study and boost my confidence up. I know I can score well, it just takes time and I have to relax and not stress out about it so much.

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Saturday, Aug 08 2015

Belly dancing and hot yoga

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Thursday, Aug 06 2015

@ @ no I really do want to be a lawyer, I just feel really bad for wasting a lot of my parents money on previous LSAT tutoring and exams that didn't help me and I don't want to let them down again. I really am motivated this time, I guess I was feeling emo and discouraged to see that my PT score was similar to my actual LSAT score. Thanks for the input though guys, I really appreciate it and I'm glad you're here to help :)

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Thursday, Aug 06 2015

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Is 4 Months Enough Time?

Hi,

I'm new to this lsat prep (just started today). I took the LSAT last year and scored a 144 and I graduated from undergrad with a 3.5 GPA and I plan on taking the LSAT again this December. A few days ago I decided to take a PT and scored a 139 (first time taking it in 6 months). Today I bought the LSAT Trainer and recently purchased this 7sage starter. I guess I'm just wondering if it's possible to score in the 160's or am I completely screwed and should give up. I've been feeling kind of low lately and having anxiety about not getting into law school because I'm scared to disappoint my parents again. Any help and advice would greatly be appreciated. Thanks guys.

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