I concur!!!!!!!!
I aspire to become an attorney, and I plan to take the LSAT in December. I took an LSAT prep course from July-August and I'll be taking practice tests 1-2 times a month until December 4th. I would take it next month but there are a few things preventing me from doing that:
1. no sites w/ open spots near me for October test
2. need money to register for the LSDAS (or fee waiver packet)
3. need to prepare more for the test in order to maximize my potential for the exam
The Bar Exam is more difficult than the LSAT b/c it deals with subject matter learned in law school and it's a 2-3 day test (depending on the state; CA is three days).
Now as far as law school study habits, these are my plans:
1. NO TV in the room
2. NO radio/stereo in the room
3. NO landline phone in the room (have a cell phone people can call me on which I'll only answer or use on the weekends)
4. will go out once a month for fun/recreational purposes
For # 1 & 2, I'm liable to turn them on and listen and/or watch either one of these things when it's time to study.
I only say this b/c I feel that this would be a beneficial plan for me to maintain good study habits.
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