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Studying For The LSAT As Told By Michael Scott

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Studying For The LSAT As Told By Michael Scott
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So, I have decided with 9 months left until my first LSAT that I wanna take it and go to law school. I've always thought about being a lawyer, but I didn't officially decide I wanted to to take the lawyer route until fairly recently. I have begun studying for the LSAT, and let me tell you, it's hard work. It takes a lot of dedication and a lot of hours to study for this test. So, as I write this article, I think about how my favorite regional manager can relate to my pain and suffering

1. When you study for hours on end and feel like you have gotten nowhere


I'm only on the tenth question and I've been studying for two hours. Oh.

2. When you finally get the set up for a logic game right on your first try

Oh, so that's how five people can sit in a room together and the A and B can't sit together but F has to sit in the corner...

3. When you get lost in a reading passage during reading comprehension


I don't even know what's going on....

4. When you're trying to work on your writing sample and you just can't make logical sense of your argument


I just... I don't even know what I am talking about.

5. When you realize that the LSAT is slowly taking over your life

It'll all be worth it in the end (hopefully)

6. However, at the end of the day, the result is hopefully getting a killer score and getting into law school

Bring it on, LSAT. Bring it on.


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