Hey everyone! I have not yet bought a package from 7sage, but probably will go with the premium option. I'm a Canadian looking toward getting a score of around 160-163 to be competitive at Canadian law schools.
I'm entering 4th year university and was on the edge of whether I should apply for the 2016 cycle or wait till I graduate to study for the LSAT and apply for the 2017 cycle.
If I start prepping now I have around 3 months ( I know you can't reach your full potential in this short time). I would just like to hear some of your progress stories and whether 3 months of serious studying is enough to break the 160 barrier.
Thank you, and I look forward to communicating with you guys in the future.
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It will likely depend on how busy you are during those three months. You would likely also have a better prediction once having a diagnostic score.
By the way, I am entering my second year at a Canadian law school. If you have any questions feel free to ask me. Best of luck.
It's definitely important to know what your diagnostic is because if all you need is a 160-163, it's possible you might already hit that, or be pretty close. You can definitely get through 7Sage in less than two months and then have a month or more to PT so I'd take a diagnostic now if you haven't already, and then make your decision with that information. I know J.Y. says three months is not enough time to study, which is true for people with low diagnostics and/or high score goals. If you're in between those points on both ends then I think you could pull it off in three months if you had the time to dedicate yourself fully to LSAT prep.
I've only really prepped since March (I did a little bit last fall but nothing too serious) and went from a 158 diagnostic to an average of 165.3 over four PTs (with a high of 171 and a BR average of 167.75). I've since added the Trainer and have definitely benefited from a fresh perspective and I'd highly recommend it along with 7Sage.
In 3 months, I went from a 141 to 155. I averaged 15-20 hours of study per week and hadn’t even gotten to doing a lot of PTs. It’s not what you’re looking for, but maybe you’re starting from a different place than I am. But, all in all, I’m very happy with the 14 point increase. 7Sage is great! Throw in the LSAT Trainer and you’ve got an excellent prep program.