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Not necessarily. Just as long as it's something meaningful. Even if it's volunteering. Also it would actually work in your favor if you're at least doing something parttime that will essentially distract you from the LSAT. It's good to have a balance.
@lsatplaylist I left already and I’m in the process of applying to parttime positions. I just wasn’t sure what type of job it has to be. I wouldn’t be able to continue my old job on a parttime basis.