The majority of people in law school don't have a full ride. If you are going to law school "for the money" then learn to program, take some basic finance and microecon courses and get into consulting or an asset trading firm. Much higher lifetime consumption than median law school grad.
I hope atleast one of you is going into esports law so i can feel safe to pursue a professional career w/ animal crossing camp without being abused by the Man.
When frank abagnale jr was asked how he cheated to pass his bar exam, it turns out he didn't. He just studied hard and passed
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I intend to go to law school, for the money, and while I am certain I could take the LSAT without studying a second and do well, I'd like to apply myself to this and do an exceptional job. My cousin did well enough that *they* paid *him* to go to law school
It's easy if you have a high enough IQ. But if your'e applying to law school then you will need lots of practice.
LSAT is full of questions that any math major (or anyone who is intimately familiar with classical logic) would cringe at. There are questions that only have answers if you have the common sense brain of a day laborer. If you engage in abstract reasoning and deduction then you will discover questions with no answers.