I just wanted to share with every one that you guys rock, I have been very stressed about the LSAT and law school in general. SO I have decided to make some serious life changes. First I am not going to take the LSAT until after December... I want to be prepared and I want to be in the 165 plus range and to be quite frank I just don't foresee that happening in September.
Second, I have quit my job to teach English as a second language in Costa Rica. One of the reasons I have decided to pursue law is for human rights specifically with the child bride issues in other countries. (I know we don't really talk about our passions but that is my passion and reason for pursuing law) and I need to learn Spanish. This opportunity will help me learn Spanish, plus give me plenty of time to study for the LSAT so I can hit my goal score... who knows maybe even a higher score?
I know it is odd saying a bunch of strangers helped me realize all of that, but the encouragement and the constant "law school isn't going anywhere" made me realize that I can in fact pursue my passion & take time to work on other passions while studying for the LSAT.
So anyway long story short... I am going to be around for quite some time and thanks for making me realize I do in fact have time & it is not the end of the world if I do not take the Sept LSAT. I mean what is the difference between starting law school at 34 or 35??? Not much in the grand scheme of things.
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I'm so happy to hear that! And great choice in waiting and not taking in September. You'll be doing a job you like better, in a new place, and be one step closer to your dream!
Yeah I am pretty sure people think I have fallen off the deep end but overall everyone has been supportive because I have been doing this job I hate for a decade and it just ugh, but it has given me a lot of insight into the legal system which I know will be beneficial in the future.
If you have a smart phone, pick up Duolingo for learning Spanish. It's great at teaching you at a set pace, reminds you when you should be studying so you don't lose anything you've learned, tracks your progress and gives you random little quizzes so you can feel good about what you've learned. I've been doing Spanish on there a bit too.
Okay no more mushy talk. It's great that you made these life changes and that you're being realistic with yourself. Best of luck!
YESSS!