As mentioned, I have finally gotten the balls to take the LSAT. I decided to take a practice test to determine where my weakest points were, and that way I wouldn't was time studying things that I was already pretty good at. Turns out, I suck equally in all categories.
Awesome.
After taking my practice test and entering my score into a handy, dandy score analyzer, the only place I can get into school is in Puerto Rico. I realize it was only a practice test and that with adequate studying, I am likely to bring that score up. However, I can't seem to find any time to study. You might be thinking, well you don't work so what else are you doing?
Turns out, my internship is a lot more time consuming than I originally thought it would be. When I was actually going to the office, I only had to go 3 days a week. Now that I'm doing it from home, I think my boss wants me to work everyday. Mainly, I do research for whatever campaign we're currently working on, but that involves HOURS of Internet searching. And by hours, I mean upwards of 8 of them. Yeah. That long. After searching through pages and pages and pages of Google, Twitter and the like, the last thing I want to do is 3-4 hours of studying.
Le sigh.
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