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Sep 24, 2005 16:33

I wrote a real mock LSAT today at school. I think it went okay but probably not as well as the one that I wrote in the non-intimidating comfort of my own home. We shall see. I'm debating whether to write the real one in December so that I'll have time to redo it if I mess up or just study my ass off and write them in June. Which do you think would ( Read more... )

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unoriginal_cyn September 25 2005, 16:27:34 UTC
Yikes, that's quite a pickle! Hmm, I'm not sure what would be best. Maybe practice make perfect, so maybe it's a good idea to do as many LSATs as possible, mock or real. And I guess it would be a good idea to go bug some law students and ask them what sorts of things they did to prepare them for the LSAT. I'm sure you'll be fine, smarty pants. Sheesh, law school! It'll be just like Legally Blonde! Except less blonde...

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chromolume September 26 2005, 05:53:38 UTC
Here's my question: Do you think your courseload this semester is more conducive to extra studying? Or is it better next term? I agree with Cynthia - practice is key! You will prob benefit from the Dec one regardless of how you do... and the avg is not a big deal, right?

Btw all this "law" talk and "future" talk is making me break out in a cold sweat... just FYI...

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