Just wanted to say thank you to 7Sage. My GPA is way below the 25th percentile of pretty much every T14 school (3.49), but because of 7Sage, my LSAT skyrocketed from a 160 (Feb. 2017) to a 171 (Sept. 2017), and I'm now 2/2 at law schools including an offer from Duke!

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  • Monday, Dec 04 2017

    Congrats!!! Very happy for you :smile:

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  • Tuesday, Nov 14 2017

    Congratulation !!!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 14 2017

    Congrats!!! I went to Duke as an undergrad, even though the experience would not be the same, but it truly is a great environment and has lots of amazing people:)

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  • Tuesday, Nov 14 2017

    Congrats always great when some achieves their dream.

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  • Monday, Nov 13 2017

    Congrats! 7Sage is awesome! :smile:

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  • Monday, Nov 13 2017

    Awesome job, man. Your hard work paid off. Best of luck in law school.

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  • Monday, Nov 13 2017

    Congrats!!!

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  • Thursday, Nov 09 2017

    Big ups!!!

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  • Thursday, Nov 09 2017

    Congratulations!!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    @tokaitlyntsai475 said:

    @ern1115 Congrats!!! That’s amamzing!

    I got the same score as yours on my June lsat and now hoping to score in the 170s to get into T-14 schools. Can you share what you did differently and how were you able to achieve such a great score?

    Thanks

    It came down to practicing LSATs in a test day environment. Every Saturday I'd wake up early, go to the library, turn my phone off, and take a full length test. With time, the questions started repeating themselves essentially and every LSAT became easier and more predictable. By the end, I was consistently getting -0 or -1 on LG and -3 or -4 on LR. The questions really do repeat themselves all the time.

    The key is to replicate the test day environment. By the time the test rolled around, it was as if I was just taking another PT like I did every week. PM me if you want to talk more about it, I'd love to help!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    @osaret823 said:

    Good job!!. Might I ask what was different for this take besides the previous, besides 7sage??. Were you PTing in the 170s in the first take but had a fluke??

    The 160 I took without really practicing or anything. My first real PT I got like a 164 or something. It came down to practicing and simulating the test day environment. I started getting 168s, then 170s, and got a 173 one time. But I started consistently getting 170 somehow. I did like 30 full length LSATs lol. It sucked but it was worth it.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    @mrosa1210177 said:

    What's you (realistic) dream school?

    It might be Duke! I'd love to get into UVA as well. NYU/Columbia are stretches but I'm really happy with this.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Love this!! Congratulations!! You will do amazing things! This positivity is amazing!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    This is awesome, congrats!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Congratulations!

    It is so great to see all your hard work pay off, best wishes on your schooling!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Congratulations!

    It's cases like these that make me so angry at those who try to discourage retaking the LSAT (LSAC, some T-14 websites) with the misleading argument that most people don't improve much anyway.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Congrats!!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Congrats! I wish I can post this thread in the future too :)

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    congratulations!!!!!!! :)

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  • Wednesday, Nov 08 2017

    Congratulations!!!!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    Congrats!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    Yay! Wonderful news :)

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    Wow, great job! But in reality, you did this. It was you who put in the time to studying the test. Kudos!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    Congrats!!

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  • Tuesday, Nov 07 2017

    Congratulations! Duke is a great school. One of the most underrated in the T14, imo. The history of the school alone makes it worth attending. Good luck on the rest of your applications!

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