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Thursday, Nov 30 2017

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I appreciate the sincerity in your reply. I agree whole heartedly with your statement; my mindset is diluted. When I actually step back for a moment and take a breather, I realize that taking the year off would be substantial for my future. And yet, a part of me is saying "fuck it, get it over with." Conflicted is an understatement, my friend.

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Thursday, Nov 30 2017

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So I've been studying for the LSAT for nearly two months now. Only in the past two weeks have I actually done more rigorous work to progress my studying. I've increased 10 points in the last week alone. With this being said, the reason I've studied like this is because I work 2 jobs and take 5 classes, plus extra circular activities at school (I took a week off of school and work, which financially killed me). My current average is 154, but I know if I take at least 4-6 months to dedicate all my focus towards the LSAT, I can score a 165+. So my question is, should I take the LSAT on Saturday and perform average, or take a year off and hopefully perform exceptional. It might sound like an obvious answer, but I just want to get into law school and get this shit over with. I legit no longer care about getting into Tier 1 or Tier 2 schools, I'm too fucking stressed to waste another year of my life because of an exam.

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