So I am a bit lost about what I should do. I got a 158 on my first LSAT in June, it was an 11 point increase from my 147 diagnostic. I attend Fordham University and have a 3.3 GPA. The reason for my low GPA is because I am epileptic ( I have uncontrollable seizures), my first two years at Fordham I barely kept a 3.0 because I was in and out of the hospital and once the office of disabilities got involved my GPA drastically increased my junior year. My fall semester of junior year I earned a 3.918 and my spring semester I earned a 3.6. This was a drastic increase especially because I learned how to manage my time especially with my disability. I was thinking about writing an addendum about my GPA explaining my situation. I was wondering should I re-take my LSAT in September, my dream school is Columbia University but I would be more than happy to attend schools such as Emory University, Georgia State, ASU (Arizona State University- O'Connor), Boston University, or Boston College. I come from an unprivileged background (grew up in poverty) and I am a minority ( middle eastern). Please help me!!! I am considering taking a re-take of the LSAT in September and I want other peoples opinions before July 4th, because July 5th I hope to begin studying again if I decide to take it over. Really need some input!! Thank You!! =)

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  • Tuesday, Jul 05 2016

    @jhaldy10325 @matthewaqeel196 y'all don't worry about things like "is that legal" I'll figure this out ok

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 i laughed really hard at that while sitting in the library

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    With all her 7Sage spouses, she's going to have to!

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    I think as future lawyers we can definitely make a case for it @jhaldy10325. I'm sure @5527 wouldnt mind helping us make the case for it.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Are poly marriages even legal yet @5527 ?

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @matthewaqeel196 the world just needs more love, man. You know?

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @5527 i have witnessed the marriage proposals

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 is the advice master. he is so amazing at helping you put things into perspective. that's why he don't know yet but we getting married. (also i have proposed to like 3 other 7sagers so offer still stands for y'all too if you're reading this.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 thats an interesting way to study. I am not going to lie, when I see I made a careless mistake, I just move on and say I need to pay more attention without giving it more thought. But I will definitely take your advice!

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Omg ^ @jhaldy10325 why can't i bookmark comments lol. I guess I'll screenshot and possibly make a shirt out of it.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    As for how to start studying again, I suspect better BR habits could benefit you. How are you BRing?

    Another thing that's helped me break my plateaus, which is more psychological, is I don't ever let myself be happy, lol. It sucks but there's been a lot of value in it. If I score a 179 on a PT, I focus on what I missed and try to be pissed off about it. It's easy during PTs to look for physiological validation, but if you find it, it becomes really difficult to proceed constructively. Focus on how you can improve.

    So if SA questions are your jam, then you can't miss an SA question or it's no longer your jam. If you do, tell yourself you were overconfident and realize you still have work to do in conditional reasoning. It's painful to force your psyche to realize you aren't where you thought you were, but it's the only way to improve. It's just too easy to chalk something up to a "careless" error in an effort to avoid it. But you'll never improve if you're not letting yourself acknowledge your weaknesses. This may not even be an issue for you, but I think it's kind of a big underlying issue for everyone. It's just human nature doing what it does best and wreaking havoc on our best intentions.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Like I put in another discussion I think that if you feel as though you could do better... I say go for it and do it . If not, you will just wonder if you could have done better or not ! Also I got a 168 and I am retaking it so if you need any study help or anything i am open to help as much as I can !

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Welcome.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @476, @jhaldy10325 , @adamwegh37 Thank you!

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @matthewaqeel196 I completed the 7sage curriculum and I did preptests 50-73.

    then you should have a good idea of where your weakness is at. Review the lessons even if it seems redundant and don't take a PT until you're fully confident in your performance.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @476 I completed the 7sage curriculum and I did preptests 50-73 in preparation of the June LSAT

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Where did you "leave off"? did you already begin with 7sage for the June exam?

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    How should I go about studying again as well? I am a bit confused about where I should start again. Also the LSAC already gives me accommodations because I still suffer from my epilepsy.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 And definitely write that addendum essay

    Exactly ^ also see if you can take the LSAT with accommodations, I would contact LSAC about this.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @476 I was fellow under J.Y. so I have access to a lot of LSAT material and individuals who are able to help me. Also in September it would be my second time taking my LSAT, June was my first time.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Yeah, I'd say go for it. And definitely write that addendum essay.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    @476 I was thinking about taking it over as well, but I was wondering would my disability hold me back, especially because how badly my GPA suffered because of it.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Since you have a 7sage pack, if you're dedicated and give it time, I think you can go well above and beyond a 158; it happens way too often around here :)

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Definitely retake! Schools only count your highest score so don't worry too much about the 158. Plus, you have a great reason to explain your 3.3 GPA so with a good LSAT score you no doubt will be able to get into some great schools.

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  • Friday, Jul 01 2016

    Marhaba! (Middle eastern as well lol) Congrats on the 11 pt increase. I see no harm in retaking the LSAT, unless it will be your fourth, that will raise suspicion for the AddComms. If that's not the case, by all means retake once you've hit your target score in your PTs and BR! Never rush applying to LS....dish out the highest score you possibly can do and rack up the scholarship $$$.

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