Hi! I graduated college in May with a 3.1. I'm studying for the LSAT right now hopefully to apply to law schools for Fall 2026. I know my GPA being low is a negative but other than working hard to get a high LSAT score I'm not really sure where else to go with my process. I want to make sure my personal statement is good but I can't afford any services to get someone to look it over. It's the same with prepping for the LSAT I'm even using the free version of 7sage because I can't afford anything else. Can I get some tips on how to go about the law school admissions process as well as tips for my personal statement and any help that could get me a higher LSAT score I would really appreciate it.
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In addition to 7Sage I suggest going on Amazon and looking through some of the lsat prep books available. I use The Loophole (its usually the first one that pops up). I don't know your budget, but mine is also very small. I'm sure there are used options available that you may be able to afford! Good luck!!
Also when I was struggling another tool that helped, was the LSAT demon youtube/podcast. I would listen to them while tanning or relaxing because they helped explain some areas that I (still now) struggle with.
Hey there! I'm doing a free live stream of personal statement reviews this week. If you'd like me to respond to yours, you can submit it! Here's the post that explains more: https://7sage.com/discussion/47084/get-a-free-review-of-your-personal-statement-and-see-real-essays-that-got-splitters-into-t14-law-schools-last-year