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I am honestly shocked. I took the June LSAT and scored a 165 so I had minimal hopes for Nov but !!!
With a 3.3 GPA, I was only shooting for like Fordham and was gonna BS my essays but now I don't even know where to apply.
JY and this community really came down and saved my soul from student debt. god bless
sorry this is braggy but I feel like all the previous high 170 scorer posts I've seen had diagnostics in the 160s which can be really discouraging, so even if you have a low diagnostic, it's possible ppl!
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Thank you for sharing! Congratulations!!! How long did you study to get that score? Thanks again!
Awesome! Congrats!
this is amazing!! congrats!!
Congrats on the amazing score!!
Amazing achievement -- congrats @catcasa483 ! Also, cool username lol
very encouraging!
Congratulations on your 177, I can't imagine what a journey this must have been! (both studywise and personal life wise haha)
@catcasa483 said:
@kashibrandi609 thanks! and I originally did TestMasters for like core curriculum stuff which got me up to low 160s. Then I just drilled 7sage questions. For LR and LG, I would pick a PT grouping given by 7sage so like PT's 1-35 or 36-59 or 59+. Then within PT 1-35, I would just drill questions by type and difficulty so like doing all the Flaw Questions - Easy, then Medium, etc. I feel like drilling questions by type gives you a better sense of how to attack each type/move quicker. Once I finished all the LR and LG questions for PT 1-35, I moved onto 36-59 and again with 59+. I did that for June.
Then, for November I spent a month restudying where I would just drill all the hard and hardest questions and take practice tests.
I didn't study a ton for RC but what I found helpful was drilling the must be true and most strongly supported LR questions. I feel like those question types help you to differentiate between the answer choices for RC since it often seems like they're all plausible.
Thank you so much! Great studying advice.
You have a pretty decent shot everywhere! Congratulations!
Don't forget to share the good news when you get into your dream school. :)
Congratulations!
@mpiette10663-5 I've only ever done practice non-flex lsats but from my experience it seems like the FLEX is a bit nicer since it has less sections so it's less draining. Also, the FLEX sometimes repeats old LSAT questions, mainly from like the European and international LSAT's from what I can tell so at least no questions are like radically new for the Flex.
@kashibrandi609 thanks! and I originally did TestMasters for like core curriculum stuff which got me up to low 160s. Then I just drilled 7sage questions. For LR and LG, I would pick a PT grouping given by 7sage so like PT's 1-35 or 36-59 or 59+. Then within PT 1-35, I would just drill questions by type and difficulty so like doing all the Flaw Questions - Easy, then Medium, etc. I feel like drilling questions by type gives you a better sense of how to attack each type/move quicker. Once I finished all the LR and LG questions for PT 1-35, I moved onto 36-59 and again with 59+. I did that for June.
Then, for November I spent a month restudying where I would just drill all the hard and hardest questions and take practice tests.
I didn't study a ton for RC but what I found helpful was drilling the must be true and most strongly supported LR questions. I feel like those question types help you to differentiate between the answer choices for RC since it often seems like they're all plausible.
congrats!! great job!
Major congrats! It is always most inspiring to me to see these major score jumps.
Congratulations!!
How was the LSAT flex? Is it a lot easier than the full length LSAT?
Congrats on an incredible score!! Can you share your study strategy?
Phenomenal score... good job!
@barbandrade812577 Thank you little baby yoda!!
I can feel your excitement through this lol I love it, Congrats!