For those with families and jobs, when do you take the practice tests? I'm finding it hard to find time to take the full test without interruption. I'm planning on taking the February '18 test, and I have yet to take a full test.
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1.Your three-sentence biography.I graduated with a Bachelor's in Business Administration in 2006. I've been working steady for 8 years now, and have finally figured out what I want to do when I grow up. I'm finally at a place in my life where I can finally focus on Law School, and I'm excited about my journey.
2. Your biggest worry about your application. My LSAT score.
3. Two ideas for your personal statement. Opening Statement: When I was in high school, my history teacher had us do a skit on the Salem witch trials. I offered to play the role of one of the prosecutors. I began improvising my role as a prosecutor and found that I had a skill at quickly brainstorming and analyzing the subjects, leading me to asking the right questions, saying the right things, and convicting those witches! My teacher was impressed and my love for law began.
3.5 I hadn't thought about another.
4. Did you attend last time? Did I get to you? No, I did not attend last time.
I got too confident, and didn't finish reading the argument causing me to chose the wrong answer. I've learned my lesson.
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Am I just not seeing it? I don't see tests 39-44 when I click on any of these links, and those are the tests I have explanations for, so I need these tests.
Totally interested! Didn't think I'd be stuck on this section for as long as I have been. Thanks so much in advance for the added help!
Hi! Mom of 2 (16 years and 13 months). Just got married in July, and a full time job. Been working on the LSAT for the last 2 years, last year was more birthing a child and planning a wedding, so now that everything settle down, I started on my studies for the LSAT. The goal is to take the Feb '17 LSAT, and hopefully start Law School in the fall. It's definitely not easy studying at home. Practically, non-existent. Luckily, I have a job where I can study at, and on my 2 hr commute to work, I replay lectures.
@ your post is definitely encouraging about not feeling guilty! Us mother's need to hear that. Thank you for your post!
Thank you all! I will definitely be waking up early Saturday mornings, and finding a testing center in my area. Thank you, Thank you!