The one thing I learned from working at a law firm is that it takes quite a while to get that big salary. You have to really really really really want to be a lawyer for a lot of different reasons. I don't know what it's like to work at a big law fi…
I would say whenever works best. However, sleep is very important. I took the December LSAT and worked full time the entire time. It was physically, emotionally, and mentally exhausting. I burnt out easily and lost hope a lot of the time. Be mindful…
I debated this idea too. I think it really depends. For me, I had no aspirations of becoming a lawyer what-so-ever. The summer before my last year of undergrad I applied for a some summer jobs, as I had only 1-2 courses left in my undergrad and coul…
I agree. Drill, drill, drill, and really focus on identifying WHY each of the answers are wrong compared to why the right answer is the right answer. Identify your weak and struggling areas and try to improve on those the most.
Honestly, from taking the test in December, I actually did not know that sometimes the experimental section is in the first 3 sections and your last two sections are counted.
I think there is some benefit from taking a 5 section practice test, espe…
I would say, if you're doing your preps under the strict testing conditions, then a average range of 4-5 of your latest prep tests would probably be indicative of your score . I don't think length or amount of studying done is a good indicator at al…
Hi! Okay. I am in a similar boat. I work at a law firm full time as well. I tried to cram full time studying in with my full time job, and my LSAT mark for December was a sad 155. I honestly can say that, although I'm glad for having been through th…
Honestly. I took the December test and was going to retake in June. I, like you, started the Ultimate course in January. I work full time as well. I've been plugging away at it and am almost complete.
I would say that if you're taking prep tests an…
True. I think Oxford Seminars is the company that offers it. There's one in Edmonton, but I remember reading a few other cities! It's a course you take, but at the end they offer a few nights where you can come and write a proctored exam.