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Claude Said:
LSAT question: How can i prepare long-term for the LSATs?We Answered:
I have a slightly off-topic answer for you, but hopefully you'll find it useful.Did you do well on your SAT/ACT? If so, you can audition to teach for Kaplan. Aside from making some money working a few evenings and weekends influencing the next generation, you'll also become a much better test-taker.
Best of all, after teaching for Kaplan for a year, you'll be able to take a free LSAT course and get the scores you want!
Hope this helps!
Lance Said:
Any career suggestions?We Answered:
His best bet is probably as a cabinetmaker or carpenter. Getting a contractors license in one of these areas probably has the best potential to make the kind of money you are talking about and is in an area he knows something about.Anything that pays a decent wage requires training - part of what an employer is paying for is knowledge and skills - and that comes from education and job experience. the reality is manufacturing jobs are disappearing in the U.S. and you must have training and skills in order to get a good paying job.
Computer skills are a must no matter what job you take now, even in manufacturing and skilled labor jobs. Most auto painting is computerized. If you work as a contractor, you need to be able to bill clients and keep records. That requires use of a computer. Like it or not, he needs to learn how to use one.