@rivierablue From my understanding of this statement:
"Any candidate who registered for the March 2020 or April 2020 LSAT, and who has a canceled score from a previous LSAT, will now have the opportunity to review their canceled score and restore t…
@lmunoz2628 Yes, I think its possible! I actually had a lower score than you at 135 (diagnostic) and I increased 12 points to a 147 (about 2 weeks time) after going through only 30% of the CC. I am currently still going through the CC, but taking it…
You can do it! A lot of the point increases from the low 130s to 150s are easily learnable and I think 7Sage provides ample practice/strategy to get you to where you want. I've heard of substantial increases after people doing the CC.
Focus on gett…
Be careful of how many LSATs you take as there is now a maximum limit of 7 in a lifetime and 3 per year. This was non-retroactive as of September of 2019. So, if you took 2 tests after September 2019, than you would only have 5 left to take in your …
Hi welcome to 7Sage, this is one of the best communities I've been apart of related to LSAT prep/help.
I initially prepped with really bad prep books like Kaplan, than switched to The LSAT Trainer which was decent, but I still saw little improvemen…
I'm in the same boat, got destroyed on the module of "More MBT questions". Whats helped for me is to take the problem set untimed. For my next step would be to start taking the problem sets timed with extra time than slowly decrease the time without…
If you take at a hotel, I'd suggest booking a room there a night before. This way you don't have to deal with all the travel logistics the next day and scope out the exam room the day before.
@taschasp definitely!
@Markmark I am not actually there yet but hopefully will be early next year. Just wanted to get some ideas of what people did after. Espicially if and how they got ready for law school. Lots of free time in between if you say …
@10000019 work.
But once I'm done, thinking of taking 1 or 2 months off to go on vacation. After, get first year law books and study them before I officially start law school.
@zacharytsmith26 Yes.
If you find you are taking a lot of time, it's probably because you don't fully understand the stimulus and/or the answer choices and have to re read to piece together the meaning in the stimulus and the ACs.
As someone who also has timing issues, …
Thanks for those recommendations! Didn't really think of audio books until seeing it on the main page. An excellent way to get in some extra LSAT practice
RuffianX pretty much hit it on the head. You do not have to do the diagnostic, but you will eventually have to do practice tests. It is inevitable, so might as well get it out of the way.
You would have to fork out more money to change the test date. If you wanted a refund, you would only get $50 back. At this point, it is probably better to take the July test and see your results; than determine whether you want to keep or cancel yo…
If anyone is interested, I am forming a small group of 4 MAX. Looking for people who are committed to meeting once or twice a week. PM me for more details.
You can take the 2007 June LSAT, its free from LSAC. You can google "2007 June LSAT" and it should be the first link.
Up to you if you would like to do it. There are more positives than negatives. The only negative I can think of would be that it c…