I would like to discuss strategies that other people are currently using to study for the January or February LSAT administrations. How many hours a week are you working, are you using any other courses, what is your study plan, etc.
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... Masters while in Law school or after anyways. Once I have ... 's best. I may retake Juneor Oct while getting my Masters ... very early instead of January. Or, I will be attending next ...
... tell you if we think Juneor Sept is a better test ... burn through them without reviewing? Or did you intensely review every ... single question you got wrong or was unsure about? Did you ...
... September, but no postpone the June test as I think it ... use the rest for the June, or as many as I need ... before June. But seeing as it is ...
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Since registration deadline for June is around May. What I ... intent of taking it in June. Depending on how I feel ... will consider taking it in Juneor deferring to Sept/Oct. Taking ... /reviewing towards the last month or so. Everyone has an individual ...
... for sure taking it either Juneor October. I am highly interested ... in a study buddy (or buddies) I work full time ... -5 but am available afterwards or on the weekends as well ...
It wasn't gum or the LSAT, but I recall getting very annoyed with someone who brought a sandwich into a final exam and chewing so loudly that it made me want to flip a table.
I'm 36, and preparing for juneor october. It's so great to see others here! It is difficult to make the time while being a mother to a small child, but every little bit counts. I just finished BR for the first PT (2007).
... experience and take it next Juneor next October. Save some money ... minimalist study approach with 7Sage or the Trainer and then ramp ... you can pay for it or deal with the debt comfortably ...