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Here's an example of what I've come up with:
My sister had asked me if I could babysit her kids this weekend. I told her I could not because I've already made plans to celebrate my best friend's birthday. I also mentioned that my best friend will only be in town for this weekend. Therefore, I did not babysit my sister's kids this weekend due to my busy schedule.
Premise: I told her I could not because I've already made plans to celebrate my best friend's birthday.
Premise: I also mentioned that my best friend will only be in town for this weekend.
Conclusion: Therefore, I did not babysit my sister's kids this weekend due to my busy schedule.
Please let me know what you guys think. Any feedback is definitely welcomed and appreciated! Thank you.
Also, I am not sure on where exactly I should begin. All I know is I am giving myself 6 months to study for it and aiming to score the highest possible points!
So for someone who has no background or experience in law, I plan on taking the LSAT next year in March 2026. Would you folks say studying from now till then is enough time to ace the LSAT?
Quick question, am I supposed to take the diagnostics test before completing this module? I still have not taken it yet. Thank you in advance!
Hi everyone! I am so glad be here with you all. I graduated back in 2022 with BA in Sociology. Therefore, I am entirely new to this, pursuing law. I once believed I wanted to become a social worker- until I didn't. However, Law has always been a dream for me, a dream I thought was going to be just that- a dream and that's all it will ever be. For the longest time, I thought I just was not smart enough. I am here to change that, ready to give it my best shot! Let's do this!
Hi everyone!
I'm Lili from Hawaii, however I am currently working in Missouri. I plan to take the LSAT in April or June of 2026. I have not decided yet. I am just now beginning to study for the LSAT. Nervous, anxious, all the above intense emotions are what I have been feeling. Especially since I have not been in school or in anything academia since 2022. I graduated with my BA in sociology in 2022. In hopes of pursuing a career in Social Work. Unfortunately, that was short-lived right after a meeting I had with a social worker. I quickly realized it was not for me.
Within the past 3 years, I have experienced 3 sudden deaths within my household. I've struggled and at times still am struggling with grief over their passings. Law has always been one of my main interests, I just never pursued it because I thought that the idea was too far-fetched for someone like me. Now at 28 years old, I've decided to just do it. I at least owe that to myself. Life is way too short to not try. So yeah, here's to trying!
And thank you for listening to my TedTalk lol. I appreciate you if you've read this far! Let's do this folks!