I just received my June 2025 LSAT scores, and I am very pleasantly surprised. I began studying for the June LSAT on April 7th, took my first untimed practice test on April 10th, and got a 153 (practice test 140). I wasted three weeks practicing with the Princeton Review LSAT guidebook, and learned about 7sages from Reddit. I spent 5-10 hours a day for 34 days watching videos at double speed so I could get through the material faster. I got a 169 and can't believe it. I thought the June LSAT was the hardest test I'd ever taken (LSAT or other). You guys can do it, I highly recommend you don't do it the way I did (I am trying to catch the end of the 2025 cycle at the very last minute), but you can do it. I did it in the stupidest way possible, and it worked and I'm done!

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  • Monday, Jun 30

    making alma proud! ILL!!!!!

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  • Thursday, Jun 26

    I don't know what your name means, but I have to say Wow-Wow after your journey. 34 days watching videos at double speed and ending up with a 169. You are a genius! I bow to thy genius Wow Wow. Haha!

    I hope the best for your law school journey.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 25

    I still took one practice test a week (usually on Sundays, though on some weeks I did skip) and then took the nine practice tests at the end of the syllabus. I definitely utilized practice tests, just wasn't my main focus.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 25

    would you say drilling weak areas is better than practice tests! and Congratulations!!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 25

    I got the most from the lesson plan (trying every question before the lesson videos, and then hammering the drills on medium hard hardest until I would get all of them correct). After getting through the syllabus, I drilled where I felt the weakest until there were no 4/5 or 5/5 difficulty questions left.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 25

    what would you say helped you make the most improvement? timed sections, full tests, etc? also congrats!!!

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