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joannnaawangg369
Wednesday, Mar 20 2024

I understand why A, C, D and E are wrong but I initially didn’t chose B because 1. I thought less mobile meant that it would be harder for the bats to reach humans and bite them 2. I didn’t assume “aggressive” would directly mean that the bats would bite. For example, a human could be described as aggressive but I wouldn’t automatically assume that they’re biting. Does anyone have tips on how to overcome this flawed thinking?

Hi, I’m planning on taking the LSAT in July 2024 and I started studying a month ago. I’ve been working full time as a tattoo artist for 3 years and I graduated from my bachelors in 2021. I feel that I’ve acquired a lot of valuable skills as a tattoo artist such as communicating with clients, marketing, managing my schedule, I’ve traveled to work across Canada/ US, interacted with different types of people and learned how different shops manage/ operate. However, I’m worried that it wouldn’t be taken as seriously since I don’t work a conventional job.

I don’t have any corporate experience, I haven’t done any other work/ volunteer in the past 3 years and I didn’t assist in any research during undergrad. I’m wondering if I should pick up a volunteer or part time corporate job? I didn’t see any law related volunteer opportunities in my area but I did find some positions abroad. I’m open to all options and I’m still working but my schedule is very flexible. Thanks so much in advance for any advice!

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