... in order to study full-time (= 8+ hours a day, incl ... + with < 3 months of part-time study. I clearly don‘t ... advise you to take some time off from whatever you are ... LSAT studies as a full-time job if you are aiming ...
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... ! As I work full time and have a parttime job. So I ... AC wrong?" Most of the time, it actually worked. Now, if ... are simply spending too much time differentiating between two ACs, it ... 50%. Whereas spending too much time and missing questions at the ...
... off to devote to full-time LSAT studying, PT'ed 173 ... a 165 in October. Studied part-time until January, improved my PT ... scores and time management, even got a 180 ...
Yes Just turned 31 and looking for a part-time legal program in my area while working in a career. Honestly I thought I was alone until I read all your comments. Seriously I wish everyone success in this endeavor.
... and I'm applying to part-time programs to start this fall ... one thing I noticed with part-time programs is that they really ... a lot of people working part-time, while others say that they ... -campus commitment. I would spend time upfront seeing what schools you ...
Do you have any work experience? If not, I'd consider maybe getting a parttime job and have your boss write you one on work ethic. It's always worth a shot to try and get in touch with past professor. It can't hurt ya, right? Best of luck.
... . I also work parttime, study as a full time student, and work ... reminding me to take the time and be gentle. Without kindness ... the LSAT for a long time because I alway convince myself ...
... okay to feel that. Take time to process it. I had ... where I dropped down to parttime at work in order to ... couple months later, after having time to process things, I got ... it. Either way, give it time. Quit. And if law school ...
... however with being a full time student, commuting to and ... hour each way), working parttime, and starting/running a ... with burn out is taking time "treat myself". The ... burn out I take time out of my day ... just means give yourself time outside the LSAT to ...
I did something similar in undergrad; I didn’t include it in my resume, but I did in the “employment” sections that many apps have. Otherwise, maybe you can list “misc parttime student jobs” as have them as bullet points on the resume?
Hi! I did that during undergrad but it wasn't for a big law firm. I did disclose starting law school and it was fine with them. If I were you I'd look at smaller law firms. Or apply for temporary/parttime legal assistant jobs.Hope this helps!