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Hey there. I’ll put myself out there and you can decide to email me if interested. I am a non-traditional. 44 years old but motivated as hell. I returned to college after 23 years and finished my BA in 2.5 yrs., never took a semester break, 3.95 GPA. My first LSAT was a 143 😬 with no studying. Right now I am about 35% through Sage and averaging 148. The plan is to retake in August, but I’m open to October if my scores aren’t in the high 160s/low 170s. I have never had a study partner for the LSAT and feel a little overwhelmed on how to make it work. However, I am open to anything to succeed and need help! My schedule is pretty open from 4pm on Sun-Thurs., prefer to take Friday and Saturday off but can be flexible if needed. If original poster isn't interested anyone else is welcome to message me! Positivity and being a motivator is what I’m all about so I’d like to have the same in a study partner/s. We can be a team and make this work!!
Congrats and thank you for the post! I think many of us needed to hear this 😊
@ I am only applying to one school, Stetson. They are holding my application for review until the April LSAT scores arrive. Since submitting my application, I feel there is information I left out that may help my chances. Should I email with this additional inofrmation? If so, in a pdf attachment or just as a direct email to the recruitment director I have been speaking with? Or possibly make a zoom appointment to explain? Any advice would be wonderful! Thank you :)
@ Thank you for this post! It is excellent advice