Hi ya,
I am new here, just signed up and preparing to take the June lsat. I have being seeing posts about BR and was just wondering what it entails.
Congratulations!!
Hi ya,
I am new here, just signed up and preparing to take the June lsat. I have being seeing posts about BR and was just wondering what it entails.
Checking this out!
I love that song too @. When Kanye was still Kanye, Lol.
Way to go @!!! Such an awesome idea
You guys!!! The serial podcast...I'm so hooked. I have to literally stop myself from listening so I could do other things. That podcast got me like...biting my fingers
Congratulations, I am so motivated and inspired by your journey.
I love this so much Montaha, very insightful!! :smiley:
Congratulations!!! Emory is such a great school and I wish you so much luck :)
Awww, I love you back and it's no problem...You are forgiven. ❤❤❤
@ This is such a great advice, bookmarked it and will be incorporating this as I progress in my LSAT study. :smiley:
Congratulations on your score!! Thank you for sharing your journey with us and the wonderful advice.
Congratulations and good luck in law school :)
Yay @!! So glad it went well, totally rooting for you :smiley:
Congratulations :)
First of all, congratulations to everyone who took the December 2016 LSAT..for taking it alone you are so brave and I admire you all so much. So many people got the score they deserved (for those in this category Yay!!) and some didn't (for those in this category, you are not a failure or dumb or stupid), so please do not beat yourself up...the good news is you can retake and improve vastly from your last score.
You are all entitiled to take a break, even if it is just for a day...and when you return, this community will still and always be here for you.
My break recommendation:
1) Eat lots of chocolate (who can ever go wrong with chocolate)
2) Drink lots of wine or whatever drink you prefer
3) Sleep (Catch up on all the lost hours of sleep)
4) Binge watch a show (All those shows you put aside till after the LSAT..this is the time)
5) Go outside and breathe in clean air, and just take a walk
6) Read books (Nothing LSAT related...for just one day at least)
7) Do something that makes you happy (If it's LSAT related...do the second best thing that makes you happy)
8) Play (video) games or whatever game you are into
Just take some time off to recharge, and when you think you are in a better place...return to the tackle the LSAT with a stronger zeal and a peace of mind. This journey is not an easy one, but there will come a time when you become that attorney you've always wanted to be and the LSAT will be a thing of the past. Once again, congratulations to every single one of you...I'm so encouraged and proud of this community :)
Congratulations, wish you so much success in law school!
Hi @, if it is on your record it would be wise to disclose it and explain what went wrong. This is so important especially if you plan to sit for the bar exam. Also, @ would have a greater insight on this.
@, I did read carefully what you wrote and I am sure I did not misinterpret anything. You did say, you weren't sure if they were getting "free membership" (what did you mean by that?). These commenters you referred to are mentors, they volunteered to do so on their own free will. The OP was seeking advice, and they gave it to him. The fact that they've been here a long time does not mean their advice does not hold merit, if the OP did not want advice from a public forum then he wouldn't have posted his question here. I am pretty sure that anyone who read your reply, thought the same thing I did.
@ I am really sorry you feel that way about the LSAT and prep companies. One thing I can vouch for is that people who comment on this forum, are doing so of their free will because they genuinely want to help people. A lot of them do have success stories and some are in the process of studying for theirs. This exam agreed is not about life and death, but people go through a rigorous process so they can get into their dream schools. I don't know about other prep companies, but I can vouch for 7sage in their sincerity and how they want everyone to do well. They definitely are not on LSAC payroll...signing up for this course is at everyones free will and if 7sage isn't giving you the result you want, there are other prep companies that can help you. This is such a positive community, and I've met truly wonderful people..but implying that the commenters here are doing so with an hidden agenda is not the right way to go about things. I hope you have a wonderful day :smile:
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Hahaha, for sure @!
Congratulations! :smile: