@ToniT220 said:
@Arcana
Omg, the example with the cats (in different classes) just FINALLY clicked for me!!!! I actually want to cry, I feel like my brain just unlocked a new power or something bc you literally broke down every single ELEMEN…
I like to think about it in terms of cats and mammals whenever I get confused.
Bear with my analogy for a moment - I will answer your question about affirming the necessary further down in this, but stick with the cat metaphor for a bit. At the end…
you will never have a time in your life where you get a higher return on investment for each hour of studying than you will for the LSAT
if you already have a loving partner, great, but take this shit serious, get it done, and move forward with you…
also: Take it from me, while you still have control, make sure you get a good GPA. That is your number one mission in undergrad. Don't be a splitter if you can help it. Focus on nailing classes the first time, because retakes are going to penalize y…
Don't take practice LSATs yet.
Take conditional logic or get a book. also get exposure to reading academia both in science and humanities. Being able to read something complicated and have big picture understanding of it is huge. Read, read, read, …