You Took the LSAT! Congrats!…Now What?
So you woke up at 6:30 Saturday morning, scrambled some eggs, stuffed your wallet, pencils, and passport-size photo into the Ziploc bag you remembered to buy at midnight the night before, and took yourself an LSAT. Congratulations. I hope the rest of your weekend was full of merry celebration, merry relaxation, or both.
Now what?
If you want to take it again…
If you are concerned you bombed it–or just didn’t do as well as you know you can–and therefore have decided to take it again, check out upcoming in-person and online classes at Manhattan LSAT. And keep an eye out for our FREE Online Review of the October test right after scores are released (on November 8 at 8pm EST). Sign up here.
If you are bidding X –> Y goodbye (for now)…
Now that you’re LSAT-free, it’s time to turn your attention to the rest of your law school applications. Check out the blog at jdMission for all kinds of tips and strategies on applying to law school, from writing your personal statement to getting letters of recommendation. You can also sign up there for a free consultation with an admissions consultant and, for those of you seeking help on personal statements, be sure to register for my FREE Online Personal Statement Writing Workshop on October 23.
Regardless, I hope you are all proud of yourselves for showing up on Saturday and giving it your best. It’s not an easy test or a short day, so give yourselves a big pat on the back for taking on the challenge. Just think–now you have a hundred gallon-size Ziploc bags to last you through the year!