I know it takes a lot longer for LSAT than ppl think (at least a year indicated in the course) But the reality for me is I only have about 2 months between now and October test day. Wait, this is not the worst part yet actually, what's even more frightening is that I have NO fundamentals whatsoever. Completely new bee whose first language is not even English (Chinese)
Seems like I got two options here only:
1 Completely butcher the exam in October and die in shame.
2 Kill myself now before that shame comes
Which one you guys vote for?
Any advise much appreciated
Thank you
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Assumes, without providing justification, that the only options are 1 and 2 and must therefore choose one or the other.
Give it some thought. Good luck!
Also, please don't joke about suicide on here or in general. If you're serious and doing it as a cry for a help then please talk to someone either here or in your personal life. If you're joking, that's just not cool dude.
Similarly, I started studying towards the end of last month when I signed up for 7sage. I had planned on October yet in seeing how long it was taking me to work through the curriculum, I'm holding off for December. I have a crazy ambition of achieving a score near 170 lol
I was in a similar mind set as you thinking it was either October or nothing lol but just as @Pacifico mentions, if I want to be a lawyer, need to take this test seriously and do it with my full potential rather than half ass it to meet some time restraint ...
I say wait till December. It will do you wonders and will allow you to really let all the lessons sink in and allow you ample time to work through the prep tests which are going to be vital in prepping for the real thing.
I went through the panic dance, don't let it take over lol better to do your best than to half ass the start of your career lol breathe. Study. And everything else will fall into place
The fact that so much weight is put on the LSAT practically begs you to invest heavily in doing well on it.
Just remember this, if it is important to you, you will find a way, if not you will find an excuse.
Just fail forward my friend. Everything is in your hands, and you must trust in yourself even in the most bleak moments. Use every tool you can, ask questions, post discussions, but just remember fail forward.
well, I didn't really "choose" to give myself this little time cuz i didn't really know that 2 months for an exam is considered "not taking it seriously" until when I finally started looking into the application process last week. So yeah, had i known this earlier, i would have postponed my Europe trip and started preparing in May..and I agree with you guys that it's the thought of not being able to enroll by next fall pushes me sigh up for it in this unrealistic fashion. Cuz if you think about it, even next fall it's more than a year from now on, and if we can't get in by then, we are really talking an over-2-years delay here. When you do the math this way, plus the age of being close to 30, yeah, here we are talking right now.
But I understand wonderland is one thing, reality is another. Like the song by the Rolling Stone that sometimes "you just can't always get what you want". Just kinda in the process of forcing myself to accept the reality by being told a straight-up "NO" (in a good way) from ppl who have experiences in this field.
I will study hard between now and exam day and still go take it that day since I've already signed up and paid for it. And I'll still be fighting hardest on the "battlefield" that day (Note: another joke/metaphor here, not a real battlefield so no blood or death of any kind, some ppl you just never know But, on the back of my mind, I will be open and ready to cancel the test after taking it if (which probably will) I don't feel confident about the result afterwards. Just to get a feel of the real exam experience without having a bad score on the record.
Again, thank you so much everyone. Thank you for your comments, concerns, and encouragement. It means a lot. Thank you for making a new bee feel welcomed and included in this challenging yet memorable journey
You're gonna do great, if you put in the time.
Just from reading about it here and there, many ppl suggest that the early decision is important for those who know they are not a beast, which I myslef, definitely belong to that group. And they said the real ideal time for early decision is to take the LSAT in june, latest October. That's why when I read that and I'm like, god I'm running out of time. It says that December it's okay, but no longer considers early application. And February is definitely out of question. It's pretty much late for everything.
I'm just quoting what I have read. What is you guys opinion in terms of application process/timing and such?
Furthermore, save yourself the money and heartache and just switch your exam to December (it's cheaper to switch than take both) because you will not be at your best by October.