... quit my job to study for the LSAT full time, and ... to take time off to study, I actually do think ... months off from work to study, and pulled a 170+. ... to quit to study for the LSAT is still a very ... some people, quitting the LSAT to study actually makes a lot ...
Quick question- but how do I save this studyguide or download it? I tried to save it as a PDF, but it did not work. There are only the options like share or save it on the website. I was hoping to save it on my laptop.
@"Tim Hortons" Thank you and congratulations! How do we download the studyguide? I've been trying to print and save it but having a hard time. Thx for your help.
@Gee-dawg Unfortunately I don't have a larger version of the studyguide accessible to me. I'd recommend that you zoom in on the studyguide, screenshot each section, and then print out those sections separately. Best of luck!
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I wouldn't work until you get a good LSAT score. Study hard and hopefully you'll be done by March/June. Then you can work a few months before you do applications
... to schools even before the LSAT writing has been completed for ... spot where I completed the LSAT writing before a school's ... report tomorrow morning if the LSAT writing portion is no longer ... proctors to review the LSAT writing videos, on average?? I'm stressed ...
You've got the median LSAT and higher than average GPA, if your references and essay are just as good– you'll get into Georgetown no problem. You're in the 75th percentile LSAT score for Vanderbil. Again, no need to retake it. Congrats on the score!