Thinking About LSAT Pressure and Shortcuts

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christinejohn
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Thinking About LSAT Pressure and Shortcuts

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I’ve been seeing more people online quietly asking about things like pay someone to take my LSAT test, and honestly, it says a lot about how intense the pressure has become. The LSAT isn’t just another exam—it can shape your whole path into law school, so the stress feels real and constant.
But at the same time, relying on someone else to take it raises serious risks. Beyond the obvious consequences, it kind of takes away the confidence you’d get from doing it yourself. And that confidence matters later, especially in something as demanding as law school.
I get why people look for shortcuts. Time is tight, expectations are high, and not everyone feels fully prepared. Still, finding better study strategies or support systems usually works out more in the long run. It might take longer, but at least you know it’s genuinely yours.
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