When studying for the LSAT, what are your personal motivational devices (i.e., things that keep you inspired and energized for the task at hand - particularly when the going gets tough)?
Certain types of music? Pictures of family? Stories?...I thought it'd be fun to have a thread to share for folks studying and working hard on their LSAT prep.
What Are Your Personal Motivational Devices? Forum
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Re: What Are Your Personal Motivational Devices?
For me, going to law school is the only choice I can think of now, and fortunately, to be a lawyer is something I'd like to do in the future 5-10 years. This reason is strong enough to pull me out of bed every morning.
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Re: What Are Your Personal Motivational Devices?
getting it over with
a lot of motivation comes from within. Sometimes you either are a self-motivate person or you're not. Getting the shit over with and getting a great scholly to law school fueled me. The more I learned about law school, the more I just wanted to get the LSAT over with and get into the application process.
a lot of motivation comes from within. Sometimes you either are a self-motivate person or you're not. Getting the shit over with and getting a great scholly to law school fueled me. The more I learned about law school, the more I just wanted to get the LSAT over with and get into the application process.