This discussion is for those who are feeling overwhelmed in the process of studying and preparing for the LSAT.

I started with a 129 diagnostic mid-October, I have about six weeks left until the January LSAT and I've improved to a 152 today.

I remind myself it's okay to take a mental break and recoup, keep practicing, stay strong, and don't forget to breathe!

I am aiming for a 170.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 02 2020

    @cromertiffany48476 said:

    Looking forward to your 170 post as well! I honestly think you'll break through that ceiling. :) Best wishes to you and your journey!

    Thanks for sharing. Your transparency is helping more than you know.

    Thank you! you all's comments are very encouraging :)

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  • Tuesday, Dec 01 2020

    thank you so much for sharing this. I needed to read this today! Cheers to you on your journey :)

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  • Tuesday, Dec 01 2020

    Looking forward to your 170 post as well! I honestly think you'll break through that ceiling. :) Best wishes to you and your journey!

    Thanks for sharing. Your transparency is helping more than you know.

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    congratulations, looking forward to your 170 post!

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    @marieveraa656 said:

    Amazing score jump! Thanks for sharing your achievement and routine. It's so hard to keep your chin up in this journey. But this gives hope and is very inspiring!

    Positivity has allowed me to push my way through so many things. Taking a break and coming back to look at why you're stuck is another tool I use when I am stuck on something.

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    Amazing score jump! Thanks for sharing your achievement and routine. It's so hard to keep your chin up in this journey. But this gives hope and is very inspiring!

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    @cromertiffany48476 said:

    @dutchiebrown992 said:

    I started with 2 hours a day three times a week. I've increased it to five days a week, 5 hours a day of study. I'm using the LSAT Review book in addition to 7sage. I drill every other day and review my notes. Thanks to 7sage I am able to identify my weaknesses so, I've been practicing them. Once my semester in grad school ends I'll be able to devote more time the last five weeks to strictly LSAT study.

    What is the name of the book you are using if you don't mine me asking?

    The LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    @dutchiebrown992 said:

    I started with 2 hours a day three times a week. I've increased it to five days a week, 5 hours a day of study. I'm using the LSAT Review book in addition to 7sage. I drill every other day and review my notes. Thanks to 7sage I am able to identify my weaknesses so, I've been practicing them. Once my semester in grad school ends I'll be able to devote more time the last five weeks to strictly LSAT study.

    What is the name of the book you are using if you don't mine me asking?

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    congrats! what material did you use to improve your score?

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    All the best!

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  • Monday, Nov 30 2020

    Keep going. You have already shown you have the determination and will to make your goal a reality, and your improvement thus far is remarkable. Keep at it.

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  • Sunday, Nov 29 2020

    @kchatfield6763417 I too was wondering what type of approach was used, as i have the trainer but can seem to be able to utilize both

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  • Sunday, Nov 29 2020

    I needed to read this post. Thank you! If you don't mind me asking, how are you utilizing the Trainer book and 7sage without getting confused?

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  • Sunday, Nov 29 2020

    Hello, this is awesome!! I was wondering what material you use for drilling? the 7sage practice sets or practice test sections? I am struggling with LR, been doing untimed sections and it take me about 70 minutes to complete.

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  • Sunday, Nov 29 2020

    The LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim.

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  • Sunday, Nov 29 2020

    What's the lsat review book?

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  • Sunday, Nov 29 2020

    Thank you for sharing your routine and positivity!! Gives me hope.

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  • Saturday, Nov 28 2020

    Glad to hear this.

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  • Saturday, Nov 28 2020

    I started with 2 hours a day three times a week. I've increased it to five days a week, 5 hours a day of study. I'm using the LSAT Review book in addition to 7sage. I drill every other day and review my notes. Thanks to 7sage I am able to identify my weaknesses so, I've been practicing them. Once my semester in grad school ends I'll be able to devote more time the last five weeks to strictly LSAT study.

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  • Saturday, Nov 28 2020

    OMG that's awesome!! Thank you for sharing. How did you do it? What does your study routine look like?

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