You spent months not only putting in all the work, but also sharing your experience and wisdom and touching so many of us on 7Sage. And you spent this past week watching us go through relief and anxiety and hope and freakouts, while you had to still stand quietly on your start line and wait for your own GO! whistle to blow.

You got through that and you're still kind and funny. You felt the pressure and didn't crack - as much as it tried, the LSAT's got nothing on you!

There's a reason the Elite athletes run on their own and not with the recreational masses - so all the spectators can concentrate fully on cheering them on. Brittany, you're our Elite athlete, and we're all here, ready to cheer you on tomorrow!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 15 2016

    Thanks Nicole!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 15 2016

    @jhaldy10325

    Can anyone else confirm? I hope I wasn't looking at out of date data.

    Analysis is generally correct: applications have been down for years, leading schools to either cut down class size or lower standards for admission (or both). Does that put us at an advantage? Strong applicants would have been and continue to be strong. Weaker applicants were and continue to be more or less a crap shoot. So everyone still needs to send in the most competitive application possible.

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  • Monday, Jun 13 2016

    @sheridickson10526 I may be completely mistaken but what I'd read was that the number had really bottomed out as of a few years ago. It may have increased, but it still hasn't caught back up to what it was 5/6 years ago. I think law programs are actually in a bit of a crisis because of it.

    And that's great news for us. Programs are really having to fight for competitive students because the field is so thin. (Similarly, the job market will be thinned when we graduate.)

    Can anyone else confirm? I hope I wasn't looking at out of date data.

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  • Sunday, Jun 12 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Hasn't there actually been an increase in law school applications?

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  • Sunday, Jun 12 2016

    I think we're a very unrepresentative sample of the LSAT taking population. Not only in the sense of score range, but also possessing a deep understanding of the test and evolving trends through the years

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  • Sunday, Jun 12 2016

    @sheridickson10526 I wonder how the fall in LS applicants might affect this? With significantly fewer test takers, maybe that could skew the test in a slightly easier direction?

    Or, maybe 7Sage just represents a disproportionally high number of top scorers. I'm sure we do actually. I'd be curious to see those numbers.

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    I felt like I did ok & felt pretty confident about most of my answers but still walked away not knowing how I did where as on the other ones I have really been able tell.

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    Yeah mine had a slightly different feel, but, fortunately, it seemed really straightforward and didn't seem to attack my weaknesses as much as some of the other 70s.

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    @ioana200

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    @sheridickson10526 what you mean?

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    Just curious if anyone else felt a pretty significant shift in trend on this last exam?

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    @ngir1293288 lets not get too optimistic just yet. You know how it goes.

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    @insidesurgery489 with the #vision. Congrats on taming the beast..

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    @476 from what I'm hearing from other accommodated test takers and sages, it seems I'll get my score at the same time as others. :)

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    I'm so excited for the June takers scores to be released! lol @insidesurgery489 do you think your score will be released the same day as the rest of the folks?

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  • Saturday, Jun 11 2016

    @insidesurgery489 I actually feel really good about my administration!!

    YES!!!!

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    @sheridickson10526 I'm curious, has anyone been so nervous/excited the night before the exam that it is hard to relax & get to sleep? If so what did you do that helped?

    Yeah, this is pretty common. I take Zquil a couple of hours before I plan on going to sleep, making sure that it’s early enough that it’s completely worn off by morning.

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    I'm sure you did great, don't let yourself get psyched out about it. You worked hard & did your best & you were ready!

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    @ngir1293288 THANKS!!!! I'm so grateful for this beautiful post. Yall are the best. I actually feel really good about my administration!! But it's making me feel like I'm overconfident.

    Either way, I'm happy it's over because waiting was awful while everyone else was done. :/

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    Congratulations @insidesurgery489, I'm sure you must be relieved to have it over.

    I'm curious, has anyone been so nervous/excited the night before the exam that it is hard to relax & get to sleep? If so what did you do that helped?

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    Congrats and welcome back to the fold of the waiting crowd!

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    Congrats! Now relax!

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    OMG YALL I AM CRYING BLESS ALL YOUR SOULS! I finished that thang about 3 hours ago. Finally coming out of the fog now. I feel pretty good about it. Waiting those extra 4 days to take my test was excruciating. No doubt.

    I'm so relieved it's over and I'm so happy for my 7Sage family. I did my best to #ellewoods that thang. Now I'm back to waiting with yall! <3 yall so muchhhhh

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    slayyyy queeen

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  • Friday, Jun 10 2016

    @insidesurgery489 Once again, it is just a bunch of paper and a pencil. No way it can hurt your or anybody. Just do your best Katherine Hepburn imitation and let your cool brilliance flow over that test.

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