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victoriamoralesoconnor890
Saturday, Mar 31 2018

Have you been working through the Starter Package? I finished the CC through the Starter Package before I went back and upgraded to Ultimate+. I'm very happy that I did and feel that more of the concepts are "sticking" as I go through the CC again, particularly because of all the additional problem sets included in the Ultimate+ package. I'm also grateful that I won't have to purchase additional LSAT tests as they are available in the Ultimate+ package. That being said, no it will not be enough time from here until June to go through the entire Ultimate+ curriculum. If you haven't fool-proofed logic games yet, that will take you a month itself. This isn't to discourage you, but maybe you want to take more time to study for the LSAT. Unless you are already scoring close to your goal. I really needed to buckle down and focus on the basics, which may not be where you're coming from.

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Tuesday, Nov 24 2020

Thank you for sharing your story with us and congratulations!! Very inspiring for sure.

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Saturday, Feb 08 2020

Thank you!

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Friday, Sep 07 2018

Thank you for your candor and sharing your story with us. I appreciate you taking the time to explain your decision to postpone, it has helped me with my decision as well. I've been a fairly silent 7Sager, but am realizing that my silence is not helping myself nor anyone else. As for you wanting to go to law school right after undergrad, I felt that way too. In fact I had totally given up on the idea of law school because I felt that my undergrad GPA was too low (3.49). It wasn't until my third year of teaching (I did Teach For America and have stayed in the classroom since my commitment) that one of my TFA friends decided to apply to law school with the same undergrad GPA as myself and inspired me to believe it wasn't too late. She is now a 2L at Columbia and is killing it. She is on the moot court team, worked for a Supreme Court of California judge this summer and is interviewing at top law firms in San Francisco. All of this is to say, she firmly believes that her confidence in law school is a result of her working post-undergrad and not going straight into law school. One thing is being ready for the LSAT and another is being ready for law school. Your law school journey will happen when you are ready for it. :)

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