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Hello folks,
I am trying to get some thoughts on the whole Lsac Account issue. My acct expires in May '15. Last time I took the Lsat was in 2010 while in grad school and I've been working full time ever since then. I understand once you register for the Lsat it extends for another couple of years. I was planning for June '15 but after recently joining the 7sage nation, I realized I will definitely need more time. Is it wise to allow my account to expire since I don't know when I will be well prepared to take the Lsat this year? Any feedback will be helpful. Thanks.
@ I tried completing Test Masters while finishing a Master's program and I can tell you the end result was not encouraging. I did finish my thesis and got a decent GPA but my LSAT score suffered. And that was in December 2010. So I've taken almost 5 years off school and now working towards Law School. Since then, I have interned for a Public Defender's/Mitigation Specialist Office, worked as bailiff for a few judges, and worked with Adult Probation. So you can see I have garnered a few experiences in the legal industry and that has given me perspective and renewed focus in pursuing a JD. My advise is to set realistic goals and time frames that will work to your advantage. A gap doesn't necessarily mean you will lose motivation but you can gain experience during that period, learn more about yourself and even find new interests in law or other disciplines. In fact, an attorney I worked with when he graduated law school in 2011 just discouraged me from applying to law school and suggested getting a Ph.D. I don't intend to take his advise but at the end of the day, it is your decision to make and be certain you are comfortable with it.