Hi! I am about to graduate college and I have a great job lined up afterwards. I have always known I want to go to law school so I am studying for my LSAT now and hope to take it the summer before I start working. With that being said, there will likely be a 2 year gap in between my LSAT and when I apply to law schools. Will admissions care about that gap? Thanks
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Hi! I am graduating college in a week! With that being said- I plan on starting work in July. Currently, the plan is to take the LSAT in August and work for 1-2 years. I have asked 2 professors to write me letters of recommendation and informed them of my timeline, they both were delighted to. Should I have them write the letters now or in a year when I plan to apply to law school?
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Hey I want to create a study group to BR with 2-3 times a week. I have found this to be the most useful for improvement. I have broken 170 only once and my average is 168! I would love to study in a group in the same range. RC is my weakest!
I am looking for someone to hold be accountable for the November LSAT and for me to do the same. I am hoping this is someone I can really use for advice, sounding board, and all things LSAT/Law School related. I promise to do the same, no one in my life is preparing for law school so this would be super helpful! Message me! Preferably a girl and my location is Austin, Tx, but I see this being more of an email/text thing.
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Can you give your tips/tricks/experience with scratch paper during the digital LSAT? Specifically RC and LG.
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Hi! I am currently in a waiting period before I start work in December. My plan was to take the November LSAT and apply to law school in a year or two after working. If the November test is a LSAT flex should I wait until it is the original format? Will law schools expect me to have taken the original format if I apply in a year or two?
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Hi I have recently hit a plateau in the high 160's and would love to consistently break 170's! Very interested in a study group! Specifically to review practice tests and find weaknesses and helpful tips!
Thank you so much! That is very encouraging. I am taking the LSAT now because I am still in studying mode due to school and to ensure it is not something that would prevent me from applying two years from now. Sounds like you have a great path ahead of you!