Hi, Don't worry about age. Plenty of people are in their 30s and 40s when they start law school and some people are older than this and make it work as well. In the words of an Olympicswimmer, don't place an age limit on your dreams.
Hi everyone,
Every Sage that I've heard from talks about discipline and great study habits as being key to success on the LSAT. During a study break, I watched the video below and thought about the discipline and habits that are required to be an ...
It was honestly baffling to see how setting up the game differently (double layered sequencing versus just 1-10 in a line) changes how the rest of the game goes. I'm just going through different types of games ahead of my LSAT on Tuesday and was wondering ...
I see. So, if you have won an Olympic gold medal, a Rhodes, are a Navy SEAL, have a 4.0, and 179 you actually may not get accepted at say, NYU, with the thinking that you are likely to get HYS and will take one of those?
I made a thread about this, "the water thread" to be exact. Drink plenty of water, incorporate it in your daily routine, and workout. You don't have to train to be an Olympic athlete, even walking a mile or so does wonders to your mental health :)