I think the JD/MBA is useful. You can open up your own law firm and rent out offices to other attorneys and know exactly what you're doing.You can network with fellow attorneys and open a consulting firm. Another option is corporate law, which other…
@"mickey.caleb" said:
The kind of advice I've seen from advisers, even pre-law advisers has often blown me away... You 100% need to prep and the prep you need to do at a minimum will be close to a semester's worth of work imo.
I am confid…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Yes even peopl with high diagnostics have benefited from using a course. Academic advisors arent always well informed ahout LS
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I don't think you need an in person course. The 7sage …
@ZaTabler said:
I can assure you100% that a prep course is necessary. I've taken the LSAT twice and will be taking it for a 3rd time in June and am still learning things.
You without a doubt should do some sort of prep course.
Thank you…
I plan on taking the September 2018 LSAT as well. I don't really have any structure at the moment and I will be working part time and doing summer classes as well to try and graduate in may of 2019. I'm not the most structured person but I can be an…