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Thursday, Jan 15

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April LSAT

I have been studying since October with 7sage. I am registered to take the LSAT in April. Is anyone else taking it in April? I may just be overthinking, but i dont feel too well about. Any tips to study? Im studying about 2 hours a day 5-6 times a week. I want to score in the 158-163 range

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  • Thursday, Jan 22

    I'm gathering folks together for the April LSAT. I'll be hosting weekly review sessions on my server in prep for April! Would love to see some of you there! https://discord.gg/evtP3RwgSa

    @viktoriahuerta you may need some more time to get your target score. I'd recommend taking a diagnostic PT under realistic test conditions just to see where you're at.

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  • Thursday, Jan 22

    I'm also hoping to take the LSAT in April! My diagnostic was a 153 and after going through some of the material, I got a 155. Seriously locking in now because I need to hit a 160 at least. I'm aiming to get through a module a day so I can start drilling. Just finished the NA section, so I've got a ways to go. The most helpful thing for me so far is keeping a Wrong Answer Journal. It really allows me to reflect on my thought process. I've also been keeping a detailed spreadsheet of my PT results highlighting which question types I'm struggling with the most and vice versa. I'm hoping this will be helpful when I get more into the drilling part of studying.

    I would also suggest taking a diagnostic test so you have an idea of where you're score is at (I see in another comment that you haven't done any PTs). It'll help you figure out a more realistic goal for yourself. April is right around the corner and you need to start getting into the rhythm of what the test feels like.

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  • Edited Sunday, Jan 18

    Me too I am suppose to take it on April, and honestly I feel that the course is confusing me more than helping me, I took a full prep test on the LSAC website prior to buying this course and I had a 145 I really am aiming for more than that but I don't know if this course if going to help at all! I am as frustrated and annoyed as you are it kind of feels like a scam they just talk and talk and talk and talk and the guy talks like he is going 1000 hours per hour ugh!!! and I'm getting answers wrong after I take the lesson so it feels like it is not helpin! ugh!!!!!

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  • Sunday, Jan 18

    Im taking April too. I think a goal of 1 or 2 sections a day is better than a goal of hours. Cuz hours sometimes is not enough to finish and review a section. And a whole section a day make you improve for sure

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  • Friday, Jan 16

    Hi, so I joined a workshop and started studying for the LSAT in late September. I was scheduled to take the test in February 2026, but honestly, I did not feel prepared for it. I decided to reschedule the exam for April 2026, so I'll be taking it that month as well. I feel like you have a good study schedule. I'm actually studying for my degree, and also the LSAT, so my schedule has been hectic. I strongly believe in learning the fundamentals until you understand what it is looking for. I am in the 143 right now, very low, but I have not taken a prep test in about a month because I'm focused on learning the questions first. So, I believe you shall be good to go, just do the test and keep a journal for the questions you get wrong and understand why the question is right and why the answer you chose was wrong. I have been doing that lately, and it has really helped my thought process. I will update once I take a prep test again. Best of luck!

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  • Thursday, Jan 15

    What kinds of practice scores are you getting?

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