For those who don't know, the LSAT is the entrance exam taken for matriculation (enrollment) into law school. Every student who wants to go to law school must take the test and receive a grade good enough for the law school they want to attend.
Each law school is different and may have a different LSAT score necessary for admission. The LSAT can be taken multiple times. The goal of the test is simple: get the highest score possible. It is recommended that each individual who takes the test study for 3 hours a day for three months, and at the end of the third month, that individual should be prepared enough to take the LSAT.
Remember…
This test is one of the most important tests you will ever take. This test determines your entry into the law school of your choice. This test is the difference between an acceptance or a rejection. Studying can be extremely stressful because of the recommended 3-hour study time alone. Not to mention the stress involved with trying to boost your score while simulating the testing environment, buying the best LSAT test books, and trying to squeeze out some extra money to maybe enroll in an LSAT prep class. The stress seems to be at its max when you also combine work and the rest of your undergrad career at your current institution.
But remember once all this is done, you will be able to make a difference in the lives of people throughout the nation. Once you are a lawyer, you will be able to make a positive change in courtrooms and you can improve people's lives. All of your temporary stress now will definitely pay off in the future. You just have to keep going.