This is a big thank you to 7sage and hopefully an inspiration to people writing their LSATs... 1.5 years ago when I gave my first LSAT practice exam... the famous 2007 PT that is available for free as prep material, I got a measly 153 that could easily have been a 147. I was in despair because I wanted to get a JD from one of the coveted T14 schools that I had heard so much about in my own country and I literally had no idea as to how to prepare for this test... nada... zilch... zero!!! My dream.. well let's just say that the chances of it materializing didn't seem promising ;) . After working with 7sage for that time, tutoring a couple of sessions with Jon and giving the LSAT twice (last December and this December), I received a score that has secured me entry to GULC (just got the letter on Friday and am still pinching myself to see if I wake up) and my 'dream' of making it to a T14 has finally come true. but I would like to thank 7sage for making this possible. Note to fellow 7sagers: People... you might feel frustrated while prepping... there were days when I certainly did.... scores might drop at times only to rise up again... mine certainly did... but at the end if you put in the work with JY's & Jon's methods.. the result likely be the best score you can achieve. All the best to the Feb test takers!!!
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Congrats! Wish you the best!!
Thank you for sharing your story and congratulations! =)
You inspire me! Congratulations
Thanks people... love this forum and really appreciate your wishes!
Congrats!! :)
Congratulations! Gives hope to the rest of us. Thanks for sharing!
well done!
Congrats!
Congratulations!!!
Yay, congrats on Georgetown!! I'm so happy for you! :)
Wow, Nilesh! Congrats on Georgetown. You'll love it in DC, great town.
Yay, good for you, congrats!!!!!!
Congrats!!!
Great job!!
Thanks so much.. I am actually celebrating by watching "The Paper Chase" :D
Congrats!
Congratulations! I wish you the best.
Great job Nilesh! I am positive all the effort invested into the LSAT has prepared you for the next 3 years! Good luck at Georgetown! :)