@salonpapas Thanks for the comment. Yeah I agree with your thought process in attacking the test and being comfortable in the test center environment for me is something I think is key. The idea of having been there done that before creates a level …
@"chelsea.stipek" “Most Law School Advice is Bullsh*t” is an amazing book thanks again for the recommendation. Really eye opening. Highly recommend it to any 7sagers who have not had a chance to read it yet.
@"David.Busis" thanks for a great presentation. I have really enjoyed the 7sage Podcasts. I have listened to all of them at this point and they are great for driving to work or at the gym. I would have to recommend Episode #11 7sager @NotMyName 148-…
@"Leah M B" I am very open to a lot of the different legal career routes I can pursue. I have always been drawn toward public interest and criminal law specifically. But the more I have been researching I have been gaining some interest in Business …
@redshift Thanks for your response. And yes your are so right about the LSAT score being my big factor for admission into a T14 school as that is one item I can still control the outcome.
@AudaciousRed I am absolutely considering expenses as well, as that is always going to be a factor for me. My region/state has some great schools that I am of course going to apply to for the perk of instate tuition. I have a list of about 32 possib…
@"selene.steelman" @LSAT_Wrecker @Harvey_l Thank you all for your responses. @"selene.steelman" to answer your questions. I am looking mostly looking up and down the east coast and going west as far as Illinois.Trying to stay around the large metr…
I would take a look at your timeline. If your goal is to move from 158-170 you can not really place a rigid timeline on it especially March 2019. That is a very steep hill to climb. Im sure it can be done but burnout is real. June/July is a good tar…
@rowleyml I am prepping for the June/July 2019. From what I read on the fourms the July 2019 will be the first electronic version of the LSAT and a freebie in some ways in regards to cancelling your score after you have had a chance to see it.
I had the same thought in regards to the schedule generator when I first signed up June/July prepper as well. I created my own study schedule based around my needs/work/life and just commit to it. All while knowing as you get closer to test day you …
I work a similar schedule as you @akeegs92 and I do most of my studying after work. I dont like studying in the am and use that time to hit the gym. Below is my schedule (prepping for June/Julu 2019)
Sunday 6p-9p or any 3hr session depending on the…
@keets993 Thank you for the response. I think I would getting done the core curriculum around March so I wouldn't have much time to take many PTs I think. I do think taking the March test as a PT could also have more negative than positive affects d…
@LSAT_Wrecker Thank you for the insight I am defiantly one to try and test the experience of the actual test day. But I think more time spent on study/prep would allow me to feel the most confident regardless when I take it.