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I am planning to take the LSAT this June 2014, I took the LSAT in December and after studying for a year I went from a diagnostic of 139 to a score of 155(Dec 13). I used Blueprint, Manhattan, Powerscore and of course 7sage. I am wondering how can I use 7sage to continue my studies and reach my goal of 160+? Is this a good idea?
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@rbleal11099 -- I'm not sure if your message was directed to me. If it was, I'd be happy to help. Just message me the details.
Hello,
These are some great comments and I'm definitely going to retake the LSAT in June 14. I've studied a few months a year ago and then found 7Sage in Nov 13. I enrolled for 7Sage in Dec and completed the course and took the Feb 14 LSAT. Taking 7Sage has given me hope to increase my current diagnostics to a mid 150s or 160. However, I don't feel I received that mid 150 mark during the Feb 14 LSAT. I spent 2 months gaining the fundamentals of LR and RC in the 7Sage course. I feel very confident though after taking this course. I know I can commit 4-6 hours a day, utilizing the fundamentals I learned through 7Sage and practice everyday until Jun 14 so that I can hit the mid 150/160 mark no problem. That said, I was hoping to get a plan together with your help so that I can obtain and increase my score. By the way, I plan on extending my 7Sage subscription for another 3 months. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. If you can help, what is your email? Thanks in advance.
@clangerhans237 -- Wow, great increase. Keep improving! (Quite the dedication with the hour log. I like it.)
Definitely possible... I've spent ~540 hours (I log my hours) studying since Oct. and have gone from 146-166, using very similar resources. I'm gunning another 5 points at the minimum.
I'm in the same boat! I took the December LSAT and didn't do as well as I wanted to. I self studied with the Powerscore bibles and a lot of practice tests. I'm about half way through the 7sage lessons now and I feel a lot better already! I feel like the 7sage strategies are a lot more intuitive and helpful!
I think you can definitely reach your goal on a retake. People have achieved greater score increases on their second take. You would need to put in the hours and work, but it is definitely doable.
I don't know what your study schedule and approach was for December. But depending on what it was, changing it up a bit might be helpful. I'd be happy to help if you want; just message me what your study plan was.