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gabriellaharrison11771
Monday, Oct 12 2015
I feel like I am in the same boat. I am finishing my last year of a 5 year combined degree program where I am earning my masters and the workload is overwhelming. I am also working a full time Job as a legal assistant, and I am finding myself very busy, which is taking away from my studying for the LSAT. I am planning to take the Dec., and I don't think my score is scholarship ready, so a gap year is sounding very lovely right now.
gabriellaharrison11771
Tuesday, Dec 08 2015
Thanks for this post, I am in the same boat. I took the Dec. test and I am still skeptical in my score and i am leaning towards retaking and applying in the next cycle. I have 3 LOR's on file and I was hoping I could keep those. Thank you :)
I fortunately have a job that allows me to study during my down time (which happens to be a lot this time of the year), so I have reserved my studying for the day time and I relax in the evenings. I do my yoga and meditation to help clear my mind and I am ready to tackle some more LSAT studying the next day. As a previous poster suggested, yoga really does help you focus and align your attention span.