This was something I struggled with as well. Something at the was an AH-HA moment for me and helped me turn the corner in my studies was when I began reviewing all the common flaws everyday prior to attempting more questions. There are about 19-21 o…
@Mike_Ross said:
Here i you go!
https://quizlet.com/275899828/flaws-flash-cards/?i=1by9dn&x=1jqY
Feel free to PM me
What is the password for the quizlet flashcards? it is indicating that I need one.
I have also recently started volunteering for a law firm on top of my work and study schedule to help give me some experience and strengthen my interest and resume in the field. This opportunity only requires you to volunteer a minimum of 4 hours pe…
@lexxx745 said:
I agree, I think quitting isnt a horrible way to go, especially because the only real concern is money, which points on the LSAT can make up for.
The only thing is, if you are already able to get 3-4 hours of studying per …
@Logician said:
If your'e looking to get the most potential out of your LSAT score, full-time studying would be the way to go. the trade-off, or opportunity cost of you quitting and studying full-time would be the potential money you'd acquire…