Monday, November 9, 2009

And we're back...

So, yesterday it was officially one week since I last posted (and I did it). However, I didn't blog last week because I was completely and utterly swamped with tests and classes. I had intended to write a short update, but, just didn't get around to it.

Now that tests are over, I'm finally getting back to a sense of normalcy. I am, however, going to step up my study of the LSAT; this is because I will be taking it in less than one month, and I need to substantially improve my scores. Rest assured, I've got a long way to go. This means, as far as updates are concerned, they might be few and far between this month. A bit of a change for the past couple of months. Who knows, I might feel passionate about things--then you'll get a post or two.

1 comment:

Law School Podcaster said...

re. your LSAT prep., have you heard our new show

"Everything you need to know about the LSAT"

I think you will find it helpful.

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