... where you are starting from too.
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> For ... people prepare for too little time rather than too much, because almost ... every point on the LSAT is worth too much in terms of ...
... where you are starting from too.
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> ... people prepare for too little time rather than too much, because almost ... every point on the LSAT is worth too much in terms of ... access to more tests explanations too.
No, not tooold. I am a relatively older candidate and have talked to some admissions deans informally and nobody that I have talked to said it was not a problem. Don't see why that wouldn't apply to you also.
Never ever tooold. And this will more than likely extend your life - keeping busy has a way of doing that. I have seen several articles of people in their 70s getting their JDs. Why not you?
Go for it! You have something special to contribute to society. Your lived experiences will enhance your value. You're never tooold to follow your dreams.
... hours a day of LSAT studying is too much in my ... part time job will do too. You could try to ... . Love the suggestion above too of either using 7sage or ... local university to find some LSAT study buddies. Or heck, ... days completely away from the LSAT. I think you're ...