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OMG I woke up this morning (living in Beijing) and found that an email from LSAC waiting for me... And I opened it... Bang! 177!
To be honest, I couldn't believe my eyes!
Thank you so much 7Sage. This is a huge increase from my 161 on September 2014 LSAT. The blind review method and the study group was sooooo helpful! This would not have been possible without JY and 7Sage community.
Ahhh I'm so happy right now <3
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A well deserved congrats!
Thank you all :D
Do you usually draw conditional logic for LR??
I think in I started hitting 170 in late July and I got 173ish in late August. However, in September I plateaued for quite a while until the real test. I guess I broke the plateau on the test day :D
For 6 months in total. I started preparing LSAT in March while still working but later quit my job in June to study the LSAT.
For LG, I did the Cambridge bundle of LG and took JY's core curriculum and that's it...
Wonderful news!
wowww congrats!
Can I ask when you started hit 170?
Do you usually draw conditional logic for LR?? seems you have already reached good score (161) so you must be good at studying in the first place but still this is so encouraging! :)
@cocozhang9950157 how long did you prepare for LSAT? any tips on LG?
Wow, what an incredible score! Great job! I will be writing the LSAT for the first time in December. Any specific tips? Did you do any section drilling between prep tests?
Congrats fantastic job :-)
The section on "Intro to logic" is my most visited core lesson. If I couldn't go to sleep at time, I will try to connect all the lessons in my mind though haha :D it goes like "first we have MP questions because that's the basis for all LR questions. Then we learned MSS questions because it's basically MP questions with the conclusion in the answer choice. Next we studies logic and learned that assumptions are the weak link of an argument...etc etc..."
Out of curiosity - What was/were your most visited core lesson(s)? Similarly, which ones did you find to be most helpful?
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!! Totally inspiring.
update your application progress for us!!
Congrats!!!! That's what hard work will get you :)
That is so amazing! Whoa! Congrats and enjoy celebrating!
Wow!! Congrats!!
Congratulations!!
I am aiming for T14. My GPA is a little bit complicated, as I have two very distinct majors and the cumulative GPA is not super impressive. But I do have a 4.0 Physics major.
Yeah, after my first attempt in September 2014, I initially signed up for the December 2014 but later withdrew it. I felt like I wouldn't improve as much in the short time frame. I then went to UAE to work for a year and then quit my job and studied full time for 3 months. I think having this one-year work experience will really help me in the future, so no regret.
Saw that you have a shiny "Sage" title now, congratulations! The study group was really inspiring and helpful. It was great that I could discuss those harder questions with you guys :P
Wow, that is awesome. I have been debating all day whether to wait a year or to retest in December. Reading that you waited a couple of years to score that high, makes me want to wait a year to retest.
Great job! What a great reward for your hard work!
@cocozhang9950157 !!!!! Doesn't surprise me after that epic train PT;) congrats!
congratulations!
congratulations!
exciting to hear news as an International student. which do school you apply?
Thank you guys :D Gonna have a big dinner with family tonight.
WOAH that's so awesome!!! Have fun celebrating!