@nicole.hopkins. You are right, I will give myself some days off and read some Charles Dickens' novels and watch some movies. I promise you I will never study during my break. :)
Thank you very much @nicole.hopkins I will follow your advice, I don't like spending money when I can avoid doing it as well so I will just buy the 10 actual books. I think I even have one of them
@nicole.hopkins said:
And there are a lot of ways to make a lot more money than we likely ever will as attorneys (like CRE brokerage). It's about the call and the can't-do-anything-but-this drive.
@nicole.hopkins Nice, so you really did take your time to nail it down. That's exactly how I want to feel and score at. How many hours a week did you realistically put in? I want to cover a good amount similar to your experience.
@nicole.hopkins, I have to reduce my study time from 8-10 hours to 5-6hours, otherwise my efficiency will plummet. I just studied 5 hours yesterday and I felt much better. :)
@nicole.hopkins said:
Let's put it this way. If taking that week means that you get a few extra points on your LSAT, then that will likely translate to substantially more money in scholarships than cashing out the vacay will.
@nicole.hopkins, oh yes. I am not going to study 8 hours a day any more, it is too painful. Haha, this picture reminds me of lemon meringue pie... my favorite dessert!!