@Calin I began studying in August 2024 and took my first practice test on December 27, 2024, scoring a 144. I sat for the January LSAT and scored a 145, but I cancelled that result. Afterward, I focused my preparation on the April 2025 exam and saw major improvement. Unfortunately, two days before the test, something unexpected and very disruptive happened. It affected me so much that I considered not taking the exam at all, but I ultimately decided to sit for it and ended up scoring a 145. I don’t talk much about that attempt because I know I was performing in the high 150s to low 160s before everything went wrong.
I applied to ten schools with the 145 but didn’t get accepted, so I kept studying and have continued ever since. Now I’m fully prepared and set for the January 2026 exam. Just to add, I practically study every day since October lol, and I turn to evaluate conversations with others, in fact, my close relatives are fed up with me bringing LSAT evaluation into everything hahahahahaha
@Senator94 That's awesome I respect the dedication. You have obviously put in the work and I can relate to driving your whole family and friends insane with the LSAT questions and things you've learned I genuinely hope you do well, your efforts won't betray you. Goodluck soldier!
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How long have you been studying for?
@Calin I am curious to know this to ^
@Calin I began studying in August 2024 and took my first practice test on December 27, 2024, scoring a 144. I sat for the January LSAT and scored a 145, but I cancelled that result. Afterward, I focused my preparation on the April 2025 exam and saw major improvement. Unfortunately, two days before the test, something unexpected and very disruptive happened. It affected me so much that I considered not taking the exam at all, but I ultimately decided to sit for it and ended up scoring a 145. I don’t talk much about that attempt because I know I was performing in the high 150s to low 160s before everything went wrong.
I applied to ten schools with the 145 but didn’t get accepted, so I kept studying and have continued ever since. Now I’m fully prepared and set for the January 2026 exam. Just to add, I practically study every day since October lol, and I turn to evaluate conversations with others, in fact, my close relatives are fed up with me bringing LSAT evaluation into everything hahahahahaha
@Senator94 That's awesome I respect the dedication. You have obviously put in the work and I can relate to driving your whole family and friends insane with the LSAT questions and things you've learned I genuinely hope you do well, your efforts won't betray you. Goodluck soldier!
Congratulations! I have also been scoring in the upper 140's so this gives me so much hope. Thank you for sharing!
@Icandothis Sure it is possible. Just don't give up, don't rush it, understand why an answer is right or wrong and you will definitely get there.