@"carlos.raiz23" I plan on working part-time. I understand but remember, I am not new to this. I will follow the study schedule. I really don’t want to push the exam back.
Good luck to you.
@qwerty23 It’s not like I have no knowledge of what the LSAT is. I’ll probably work between 20 to 30 hours per week. It depends on how much studying I have to do each week. I plan on following the study schedule. I don’t want to push my exam to June…
Because you work 5 days a week and for most of the day, I think you may even need to push it back to December. By the time you come home, you might be to tired to do anything. Good luck!
I absolutely agree with you when it comes to learning in a classroom setting. I feel that everything is rushed.
I don’t really mind scoring from the 50s and up.
I was thinking of maybe trying the ultimate +. Since I’m currently unemployed, I shoul…
Hello everyone,
I am the person who asked the above question.
I have been studying on and off for the LSAT since 2013. I graduated from college in 2014. I’ve tried Nelson Prep Course, Blueprint (three times), and just recently tried TestMasters. U…