Any of them. For myself anyway. LOL. But seriously, it all depends on YOU. I really don't think that there is any shame if you attend a low ranked law school. Personally, after you graduate from wherever, you, yourself will be doing the hard wor…
Go for the latter, which is what you truly desire and that is a higher score. Always follow your heart/passion. Sorry if it sounds flowery, but it's truth! Really, do what you WANT!
Good for you that you happen to find an $80,000 per year job. Best of luck to you! But don't call us insane or tell us we need our heads checked when you were at one point pursuing exactly what we are all currently doing here.
I'm not quite sure how that makes me feel....yikes! I know I'm not very reassured at the thought. Lol. I've been interested in possibly moving to Canada in the future for some time....I think I would seriously move if Trump became president (sca…
My last two previous employers were legal aids and that is where my interests come from for health law and government benefits as well as having to personally deal with a medical condition of my own. I love helping others who are in need and cannot…
I'll be staying local. Unfortunately, I'll admit it, my GPA isn't anything to toot about. So, I have to work even much harder at obtaining the best LSAT score in my situation. The schools that I have been eyeing are Chapman, Whittier and La Verne…
Well, I guess the other ones were PT and LG, but I understand those to be practice test and logical games. I guess I've covered most of them that are often used/referred to?
Thank you for your input @mes08! Thanks @jimenezja.jj! Thank you @Pacifico for the info! Thank you @LSATman1! And no worries @goalis180 we are here to learn from one another!
I am 32 (I don't feel that old anymore after @rmdo shared his/her age). I have two boys, ages 4 and 5 months and they definitely without a doubt keep me busy! But they are my motivation in conquering this terrible test called the LSAT. I am serio…