Console is unplayable
My friend and I were able to play one game in 40 minutes, the rest of the time was just loading back in after repeated crashing. We are going to have to find a new game for a while 😢
My friend and I were able to play one game in 40 minutes, the rest of the time was just loading back in after repeated crashing. We are going to have to find a new game for a while 😢
I interview kids on camera daily, and we like to keep fidget toys in the interview room for them to use while talking.
I’m looking for recommendations for fidget toys that are quiet/silent, easy to clean, and kid friendly. I also try to avoid squishy toys like need-dohs that can be popped.
We have a break away chain fidget, and a foldable cube toy thing. Does anybody have any recommendations?
Got a 168 on my first attempt in April. WashU is my dream school and the reason I’ve worked hard studying for the LSAT for the last year. I’m registered to take the June LSAT, but there is no way I’m going to hit 175 or higher to exceed WashU’s median, and I can’t attend without a major scholarship. I’m so tired of the LSAT.
I hope everyone else’s dreams come true. Catch me at Mizzou in 2027 probs.
I have a 3.99 GPA as a double major and just got a 168 on my first LSAT attempt in April. I’m in late my 20s and have been doing social work full time in my rural hometown since graduating in 2021. I was just offered a promotion to a management position in the last month.
I’m a first generation college student that grew up poor in a tiny rural town. My family doesn’t have money, and I’m not making any big bucks as a social worker.
WashU in St. Louis is my dream school, but I can’t attend unless I get a massive scholarship because I’m not willing to take on tons of debt I won’t be able to pay off for a very long time with my law ambitions. So…. I was pretty disappointed in myself when I got my score back to see I’m still so far below their median.
Would it be delusional of me to think I could
get a large scholarship at WashU even being so far below the median? Do I need to give up on this idea or keep grinding away at the LSAT?
I took the LSAT on April 11th after 1 year of studying (about 3-4 with a really consistent approach). I decided to take a week off after the official test, and then resume my studies for the June test in case I get my score back this Wednesday, and it isn’t what I want.
But……I never started studying again. I just couldn’t make myself do it. I feel like I’m in LSAT purgatory. I’ve resolved to just see what my score is Wednesday and go from there, but I’m scared it won’t be good, and now I’ve wasted almost 2 weeks of crucial study time for the June test.
I’m really looking forward to being out from underneath the study guilt (until actual law school 🙃)