I'm mom of a 10 month-old and I'm starting to find out what I'm getting myself into with studying for the LSAT. Your video is helpful in getting a good perspective of "embracing the suck". My study window will have to be 10pm to 12/1am. I am concerned though that I'm planning to apply for law school next year and might not be giving myself enough time to prepare in order to get a good score.
Life saver!! Do you know how God sent this video is?? I had planned to do from now to New Years familiarizing myself with the test and i thought it would be way too long. You said exactly what i was planning. Can you give more info on what you did in the three months to familiarize yourself? I was thinking reading, watching videos, and working slowly on questions.
I currently work 40+ hrs per week and have been studying for the LSAT since Jan 22.' My routine includes studying for 1 hr 30 minutes before work (6:30a-8a) and 3 hrs after work (10p-1a). I am wondering during your LSAT prep did you ever take multiple tests per week leading up to your exam preparation. And if so, when would it be ideal to add that type of preparation to your test prep study schedule. Thank you.
I think it did in my case because my school has I big focus on military/veterans. In any case it is still prior work experience which any school will find compelling
I'm mom of a 10 month-old and I'm starting to find out what I'm getting myself into with studying for the LSAT. Your video is helpful in getting a good perspective of "embracing the suck". My study window will have to be 10pm to 12/1am. I am concerned though that I'm planning to apply for law school next year and might not be giving myself enough time to prepare in order to get a good score.
Life saver!! Do you know how God sent this video is?? I had planned to do from now to New Years familiarizing myself with the test and i thought it would be way too long. You said exactly what i was planning. Can you give more info on what you did in the three months to familiarize yourself? I was thinking reading, watching videos, and working slowly on questions.
I currently work 40+ hrs per week and have been studying for the LSAT since Jan 22.' My routine includes studying for 1 hr 30 minutes before work (6:30a-8a) and 3 hrs after work (10p-1a). I am wondering during your LSAT prep did you ever take multiple tests per week leading up to your exam preparation. And if so, when would it be ideal to add that type of preparation to your test prep study schedule. Thank you.
Great video! Thank you for making it! Do you know if being a veteran gives any advantage during admissions process?
I think it did in my case because my school has I big focus on military/veterans. In any case it is still prior work experience which any school will find compelling