Tips for Prepping for the #LSAT With #ADHD

Navigating the can be challenging, especially if you’re trying to study for it with . Fortunately, understanding how to leverage your strengths and manage potential obstacles is key to achieving a great score.

More 🔑s to Success:
🤝 1. Don’t be shy about asking for help: You’re not in this alone! Accountability can mean a study buddy, a class, a , or just a friend or parent who checks in on you. For my students with , they often said that a or an LSAT class was just what they needed—someone to help keep them on track. And if you need them, ask for LSAT accommodations!

🗓️ 2. Create an LSAT study plan: Build out a daily, weekly, and monthly calendar. Put in your tests, your practice sets, and everything that is LSAT and law school-related.

📍 3. Be as specific as you can when planning your prep: Don’t just put “study for the LSAT” on your calendar. Put specific tasks into your calendar that direct you to where to go and what to do.

✨ A specific task is doable—a vague goal is ignorable. ✨

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