1 year from now, you'll be done with the LSAT - you'll have acceptances from your dream schools and significant scholarship money.
(Your biggest problem will be choosing between several great options.)
You may be getting ready for law school, or you may be finishing up 1L.
You'll still be part of this group, serving as a resource for others, but your own LSAT journey will become an increasingly distant memory.
You'll look back on this time and say, "It was challenging, but I made the most of the time I had and used it to dominate the LSAT."
What would need to happen for this to become your future?
(Your biggest problem will be choosing between several great options.)
You may be getting ready for law school, or you may be finishing up 1L.
You'll still be part of this group, serving as a resource for others, but your own LSAT journey will become an increasingly distant memory.
You'll look back on this time and say, "It was challenging, but I made the most of the time I had and used it to dominate the LSAT."
What would need to happen for this to become your future?
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