The LSAT is just around the corner and I'm definitely starting to feel the pressure. I've been working through a few Powerscore study guides, but I can't help but wonder if I've done enough to prepare for the big test day. With four kids, it's almost impossible to find even a spare millisecond to study. The two articles I'm finishing up for my side job are not helping the situation much, either. In short, I STILL haven't run through that practice test I planned to take last week.
The situation gives me pause: If I can't make time to study for a single test, how am I going to handle a full load of classes as a law student? Am I being realistic in thinking that I can manage my family of six in addition to the demands of law school? I know I can work hard -- that's the one factor that I can actually control -- but can I balance my time without short changing either my family and/or my studies? And, there are the extra costs to consider, like tuition, transportation, books...and forgone sleep. I can only hope that I am making the right choice and that my efforts will be rewarded with a solid career as an attorney. For now, I would settle for a solid LSAT score.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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