Glad to see I am not alone! At 59, I am currently in my final year of an MPH degree while starting to study for the LSAT and workingfulltime. Life is rich!
Or just go ahead and do it. It's just jury duty. It's not like you're working 16-20 hour days or anything like that. I don't really see how it's any different than people who are workingfulltime and studying.
i attempted to stick to the study schedule without much success. workingfulltime and finding 20 hrs/wk (that is my study schedule) was not possible for me.
@nader.parham well since I'm workingfulltime it took me a few months, but looking back at it I could've reached 160 a lot sooner if I really thoroughly reviewed my mistakes. That's the key I would say
... the CC for the second time and things are clicking in ... they didn't the first time around. Especially if you went ... fast through it the first time as me.
@chelsLSAT ... find something else to do (workingfulltime), and I find myself literally ...
... study for the test while workingfull-time?
How did he manage ... saying he was working at that time ( I think fulltime but I could ... it correctly his job was working at a doctors office scanning ... I think it must be fulltime.
Depends where I get in but I will probably end up taking the offer with the most money and loans for everything else. If I get into Temple I will probably end up going part time and workingfulltime.
Are you guys that are workingfulltime all studying in the morning? I've been studying at night, and it goes well, but certainly makes it hard to wake up early. Maybe I've been doing this backwards!
... some context :) are you studying fulltime, workingfulltime, a student? Are you taking ... phase, review phase, or still working through the CC? Each person ...
... some context :) are you studying fulltime, workingfulltime, a student? Are you taking ... phase, review phase, or still working through the CC? Each person ...