I will be 26. Starting this fall. Wanted to go last year but retook the test and got a better score. Worked for 3years full time. It makes me happy to see a lot of different age ranges going to law school :)
Haven't tried the paid course, but they have some free sample modules if you provide an email address. That may help. Also, I think I remember seeing a refund policy. And it seems that the course start being offered 2-3years ago.
... question was only like 2 years out of college.
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Are you joining a Big 4/Public Accounting Firm? I took a similar path to you but have recently left Big 4 to study for the LSAT after 3years and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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... really late because I took 3years off during college to do ... of work experience and 2 years of military service. I am ... also taking 2 years off after college to work ...
... a community college gpa of 3.476 for one year (25 ... credits) and then a 3.961 for 3years of university for an ... 117 credits. LSAC calculated a 3.86 overall for me which ...
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As others mentioned, a 3.0 is not a "Great ...
... September 2019 LSAT and started studying for it in early August ... aware other people had been studying for years whereas I only had ... is three days away, your studying could become a lot more ...
... week ago because I was studying 5+ hours daily and waking ... this.. I had to stop studying for the past week because ... July if I am only studying3-4 hrs daily as some ...
That's not necessarily true, LSAC mostly uses non-disclosed tests probably over the last 2-3years for the makeup tests that people write. They're not burning through new questions