LSAT as an excuse Forum
- 1republic
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LSAT as an excuse
It's only been a few days, but I already miss having the LSAT as an excuse for not hanging out when I'm not in the mood. Also, I actually need to get back onto a gym routine. It was kind of nice to just dedicate my time to one thing.
- MysticalWheel
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
Okay then.1republic wrote:It's only been a few days, but I already miss having the LSAT as an excuse for not hanging out when I'm not in the mood. Also, I actually need to get back onto a gym routine. It was kind of nice to just dedicate my time to one thing.
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
I hear you, man. I've been studying during my train commute for almost three months now, so to suddenly have that time to read for pleasure or watch a movie again just seems weird. My bag is also significantly lighter now that I've taken out my prep books.
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- crysmissmichelle
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
Ditto!ArghItsBlarg wrote: My bag is also significantly lighter now that I've taken out my prep books.
But I agree with OP, while it's liberating, it also feels empty and strange not to have something I "have to" do all the time. . . .lol and this from a working mother, haha.
- Mike12188
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
Should have been on a serious gym routine during lsat prep. rookie mistake brah.1republic wrote:It's only been a few days, but I already miss having the LSAT as an excuse for not hanging out when I'm not in the mood. Also, I actually need to get back onto a gym routine. It was kind of nice to just dedicate my time to one thing.
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
1republic wrote:It's only been a few days, but I already miss having the LSAT as an excuse for not hanging out when I'm not in the mood. Also, I actually need to get back onto a gym routine. It was kind of nice to just dedicate my time to one thing.
Now you have the excuse of working on law school applications and working on your PS. Which you should be doing anyway.
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
Im not even going to lie: I feel the same way. Now that everyone knows Im free people keep asking me to do stuff for/with them.1republic wrote:It's only been a few days, but I already miss having the LSAT as an excuse for not hanging out when I'm not in the mood. Also, I actually need to get back onto a gym routine. It was kind of nice to just dedicate my time to one thing.
I feel better when my schedule is filled to the brim with mandatory activities. Slack time always gets me into trouble. But thank God for hockey and football season. Thatll fill up the time quite nicely.
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
I let my friends know a long time ago that I didn't want to hang out with them- so not a problem for me.
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Heh, I can't even do that. My applications are already submitted and waiting on my LSAT scores.two_wheels_good wrote:1republic wrote:It's only been a few days, but I already miss having the LSAT as an excuse for not hanging out when I'm not in the mood. Also, I actually need to get back onto a gym routine. It was kind of nice to just dedicate my time to one thing.
Now you have the excuse of working on law school applications and working on your PS. Which you should be doing anyway.
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Bahahahahahaha. Love this!minnbills wrote:I let my friends know a long time ago that I didn't want to hang out with them- so not a problem for me.
- danidancer
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Re: LSAT as an excuse
Enjoy it while you can. Once you hit law school there will ALWAYS be something you "need to do."
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