@tringo335 said:
I'm going on 7 months. I intentionally went very very slow because I wanted to learn the foundations and I work full time. If you're aiming for a high score, I think it's best to go at your own pace.
Thanks! I am at about 7…
Thanks for writing this! I have been on this site since march, and havent progressed to the tests yet because I am afraid of using them when I am not 100% solid on the core curriculum. I keep going back and starting over :- O . The LSAT is scary whe…
I don't think so. It's a common track for those having a second career. i'll be 35 before I get in, and I have a lot of friends in the military who go into grad school after doing their 8+ years. I am around the DC area, the law schools here all hav…
A friend of mine (from a humble background) got into Harvard law school. He could only pay for it through loans. When his mom asked him how he was going to pay for it after school he said "with a degree from Harvard". Sure enough, he is making more …
I didn't like the LSAT trainer. I think the powerscores are helpful, but you don't have the mentoring like you do on here. I perused the Manhattan books, but I think their niche is really the GRE (coming from someone who has looked at taking every t…
I would wait. You can do better. One thing I've learned is that your really need to put in the hours to let your brain just saturate the information. I wanted the June test too. There is no way (I bought the ultimate package). Now I'm wondering if I…
I am in the exact same boat! 45 hours per week, also expecting a baby in June. I follow my youngest niece's routine. She's 11 years old and the top of her class, and in the town. She keeps everything with her - if she is in the car, she opens the bo…
Do you post these workshops afterwards? I wouldn't be able to attend those dates, but if they are offered later in the summer, then definitely. Thanks!