I will be 49, turning 50! I feel like I definitely have a good 25-30 years left where I will to be active. As someone mentioned above, lawyer skills can be applied to a myriad of jobs. Even when I am really old, it is my hope to still be able to too…
I will be on the admissions webinar for Thursday evening. But, again, I'd like to be a part of the follow-up session, if you will please let me know about that (Sunday or Monday).
@"paulmv.benthem" - I'm checking in to see how far you got last night. @keets993 do you have any idea on the continuation? Perhaps Sunday again? You guys may still be recovering from last night's session, so no rush. I am simply eager to do some g…
If I can join in on this meeting it will be at the end. I imagine that both LR sections will not be reviewed in one night, so please do let me know about follow up or continued review and I will plan to join that.
@LSATcantwin that is a great message. Thank you so much for sharing! It feels good to read those words after a long week of working hard and feeling tired....but determined.
That is great advice @akeegs92 I find that as soon as I realize it is a science passage, my brain literally shuts off. I have tried to feign interest, but that method really hasn't had much impact. Knowing that I should focus on structure is much mo…
@July2018Taker I feel the exact same way that you feel. @"Seeking Perfection" that is such a lovely reply. I so appreciate your words. To add in my 2 cents, I would say that doubt is merely your perfectionism getting the upper hand. We have to let …
I love JY's method of low resolution summarizing. Prior to 7Sage I was summarizing waaaay too much. And over summarizing was not helping me. JY makes a good point in mentioning that from low resolution you can always expand.
I will finally be able to join in this week. Yay! I am so looking forward to connecting with you guys. I just have a few questions. I am curious, how long did the previous 2 BR sessions last? And, how many questions did you guys discuss?
In my opinion, that's a lot of money to spend just to see how you do on a test. If you do well on practice tests right now, maybe you should take the July test. However, if you actually want to score really well and you know you are not at that poin…
I say be real with yourself. Think about where you are and where you want to go. Envision it. Process the steps in your mind that you believe it will take to get there. Embrace the reality of what it takes to achieve your goal. It will always includ…
@AshleighK I actually think the holiday was very good for me. I studied very little, though I thought I would do more. In reality, I think the break was much needed and did plenty of good for me. I have come back refreshed and geared up for tackling…
I think it's a great idea to have a goal and something besides baby/housework to put your mind on and your energy into when you have the time. @LivingThatLSATdream has given some great advice and brought up some very valid points. Be mindful, keep a…
I can second the advice for Simple Habit. The voices are much more pleasant and peaceful on that app. The voices on Calm are like nails on a chalkboard for me. As well, that is great advice from @iyarmo for Yoga Nidra. You can actually do Yoga Nidra…
Wow. I am so delighted with this. I was just thinking about creating a spreadsheet to track my LG times, instead of using my yellow lined notepad, but I decided that it will probably be too time consuming to create right now (because I can seriously…
@Rosie2535 Here's my two cents. I was in your predicament last year. I thought I would do a course and then take the exam 4 months later. But like you, after a few months, I was staying on schedule, but I realized that I was not actually learning th…
I appreciate this comment because I myself have realized (this week) that for accuracy I have to go at the pace at which I absorb the information. The study guide schedule is simply a guide, not a must be followed exactly command.