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reececolin171
Sunday, May 26 2024

Progress isn't linear!

The exams you've taken might just have really tough questions for certain question types, and easier question for other question types.

Just keep going through the curriculum and trying hard.

You got this!!

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reececolin171
Thursday, Mar 21 2024

My life doesn't seem to be as hectic/busy as yours, but I do also work a fulltime job. You really just have to devote any time you can to studying. Sadly there isn't some magic hack that allows you to do everything all at once for the LSAT and in life. The plain boring truth is you just when you are able, you simply must study for the LSAT when you have time. In regards to your poor CAS GPA, when you're applying to schools, make sure to include the reason as to why in your personal or your character/fitness essay.

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reececolin171
Tuesday, Jul 09 2024

You're right that definitely is a "Why X"! Thank you!

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Monday, Jul 08 2024

reececolin171

Personal Statement for my Alma Mater

First some context.

My top school is the law school associated with the college I went for Undergrad.

My college is also in my hometown, and I have extremely close ties to the college (I was going to football games, baseball games, and other events they've had before I could walk).

I graduated in 2022 and now live on the other side of the country working for a nonprofit.

Should my Personal Statement be how I want to go home, which is true, study law there, and all of that. Or. Focus not on my desire to go back but rather my experiences post-grad?

Thank you all!!

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