I agree with the advice offered above! What's particularly worked for me is biting off a little at a time. So, you're waking up at noon for the past couple months. Tonight you might go to bed at your usual time, but tomorrow, wake up at ten in the m…
Another advocate for working part time. I tried full-time studying and I've found I'm legit getting more done now that I have work four hours a day. My study time is so much more efficient. It helps because your lsat time is set. Waking up in the mo…
I'm in DC, and am looking for this kind of study partner as well. I'm a recent college grad (English Lit), just moved here in August with my husband. Currently working part time. Also applying for Fall 2021. Haven't taken an official LSAT yet, but b…
I'm in a similar boat! Graduated in July and was studying until December. I decided the gap was worth it, in order to get a great LSAT. Most advice from adcoms I've heard has been to address the gap in your resume with a brief addendum. I think you …
I've heard it said many times in the wedinars David Busis does with admissions people at different schools that a low GPA needs two things: an addendum and a high lsat score. If I were you, I'd invest in the lsat. Get an amazing score, and they'll k…
I also had this question and asked around-- a ton of people I know who are in law school right now applied later in the cycle and still got in. If your score is in the range you want it to be, shoot your shot!
Idk if you've had this recommended before but if you're looking to improve on LR-- I ordered "The Loophole" by Ellen Cassidy per a few 7sage recommendations and it's actually really helpful in understanding the meat of LR. It's not too expensive on …