So because something has a few hurdles I should not try? I may decide I would rather sit home and play tiddlewinks but let me see how I do on the lsat first
What part did not not grasp of my post - if you really want to be a lawyer - you need commitment and a "all in" approach. Not - let me see how I do on the LSAT.
I know exactly what you are doing - hope you do well on the LSAT - then come up with an excuse why not to apply to Law School, but claim you aced the LSAST and therefore the same as a lawyer anyway.
Do you really think we have not figured you out here as of yet?
Some of us actually took the LSAT, applied to law school, grinded out 1L which weeds out tons of people on purpose, did the hard ass work of 2L, and then spent 3L preparing for the bar and other subjects, and then buckled down for 6 months and passed the first time, then waited to get admitted and passed all the other barriers.
Come back when you have made it past 1L. Chances are you would quit week 1 when the reality sets in how much actual work it is.