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- Tue Aug 13, 2024 3:04 am
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Application Process
Hey everybody!
Thank you in advance to those reading and willing to help me out. For context, I am deferring my admission to a top 20 university and will be taking a gap year. My plan is to work on the upcoming 2024 election cycle in the fall, intern during the spring, and travel in the summer. I wanted to explore some new interests before jumping into school right away.
I am extremely interested in pursuing law school and have been looking into Columbia LEAP and Harvard JDP. I know these are extremely selective programs and quite a reach. I really struggled with test-taking during high school for the undergraduate application process and wish I had started sooner. So, I want to get started on my LSAT prep as soon as possible, aiming to take my first test at the beginning of 2025 to get a feel for it and establish a baseline score.
Obviously, I want to achieve the highest score possible and get the test out of the way so I can focus on my grades and building up club/organization/research/professional experiences during college without worrying about taking time out to study. Does anyone have any resources and tips for me? I'm not confident in my test-taking abilities, but I want to do what I can to prepare.
Thank you!
Hey everybody!
Thank you in advance to those reading and willing to help me out. For context, I am deferring my admission to a top 20 university and will be taking a gap year. My plan is to work on the upcoming 2024 election cycle in the fall, intern during the spring, and travel in the summer. I wanted to explore some new interests before jumping into school right away.
I am extremely interested in pursuing law school and have been looking into Columbia LEAP and Harvard JDP. I know these are extremely selective programs and quite a reach. I really struggled with test-taking during high school for the undergraduate application process and wish I had started sooner. So, I want to get started on my LSAT prep as soon as possible, aiming to take my first test at the beginning of 2025 to get a feel for it and establish a baseline score.
Obviously, I want to achieve the highest score possible and get the test out of the way so I can focus on my grades and building up club/organization/research/professional experiences during college without worrying about taking time out to study. Does anyone have any resources and tips for me? I'm not confident in my test-taking abilities, but I want to do what I can to prepare.
Thank you!