Tomorrow, I start my 15-16 week LSAT journey. I should be very active on this forum, and I'm looking forward to sharing conversations with you all. Any tips for my journey are welcomed.
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I scored a 141 on PT 2007 (FIRST TRY). I am ok with LR, but I suck at LG and RC. I study part time because I work fulltime at a firm and hoping to apply for next cycle. Is there hope?
I was able to spend hours the past summer doing my LSAT prep, but now that I am back in school fulltime I have a really demanding academic schedule as well. Does anyone have any tips on what or how you should pace yourself while in school?