Hi all! New here (just switched from Khan) and I'm really liking 7Sage so far. I did the customized study schedule and it's suggesting 40 hrs a week, which is fine...but after the basics/CC, it's telling me to take a bunch of PTs every week. My question is: is this correct? I was planning on maybe 1-2 per week, but 3-5 seems overkill to me...thanks for reading! :)
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sarahkreager838
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Any 31 years old struggling to decide whether to keep their FT job vs pursuing Law School?
sarahkreager838
Wednesday, Jun 30 2021
sarahkreager838
Thursday, Aug 26 2021
I'm a little bit above 155 but I'm interested!!
sarahkreager838
Monday, Oct 11 2021
I'm going to get above a 161 on the November LSAT! :)
sarahkreager838
Saturday, Oct 09 2021
I get why D is right, but I'm also having trouble with why B is wrong. This might be a reach, but saying children should have restricted access would imply that only adults can still watch, and adults would fall under the "mature audience"category. So wouldn't they both agree that mature audiences/adults should not have restricted access?
#help
sarahkreager838
Tuesday, Jun 08 2021
@ thank you so much!! that's really great insight/advice; i appreciate it!
sarahkreager838
Tuesday, Oct 05 2021
I skipped A because as someone who suffers from insomnia, it definitely impacts my ability to cope with stress bc I'm so tired all the time, hahahahaha. I gotta take my prior knowledge/experience out of it tho :/
29 here and just decided to leave my FT job to study for October/apply for Fall 2022. I think it depends on what line of work you're in; for example, my workplace gets extremely busy in the summer and we have to do a lot of OT. I realized there was no way I could balance both...but prior to our summer season, it was managable.
In terms of age, I know it seems daunting because we're "older", but plently of people in their 30s-50s make a career switch into law. And as cheesy as it sounds...you're never too old to go after what you want :)