Probably. I took a diagnostic in Dec and got a 157. It took me until mid-May to start hitting the 170s. I took the June LSAT but am still studying for September so I can improve my chances of getting the mid-high 170s.
The bottom line is that you learn at your own pace which may differ from mine. I’m just showing you that, yes, it’s possible to get there. The key is effort and method. Use the 7Sage method and you give yourself a great chance.
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Thanks for your comment. What score did you get in June?
Probably. I took a diagnostic in Dec and got a 157. It took me until mid-May to start hitting the 170s. I took the June LSAT but am still studying for September so I can improve my chances of getting the mid-high 170s.
The bottom line is that you learn at your own pace which may differ from mine. I’m just showing you that, yes, it’s possible to get there. The key is effort and method. Use the 7Sage method and you give yourself a great chance.