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  • Thursday, Mar 05 2015

    @nielsinha488 Thank you! I guess the only advantage is everything from here is up!! And yes 7sage was the best decision I've made. And you guys are all awesome ;)

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  • Thursday, Mar 05 2015

    @licknee10505 thank you for the knd words! Yes, June or October mean proving I can do 10, 15 even 20 points better with hard work!

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @pannab142 do you mean to input your February test result onto the 7sage scoring system? I don't believe you can. The February LSATS are never disclosed from what I understand. That means you just get your marks and the actual test never gets released. To register in the analytical system in 7 Sage, you would need for the test to be released.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    6 point jump from my first test in 2011, not thrilled tho honestly as my practice tests were 10-12 points higher than that and BR were 20 points higher. that last Reading comp mustve done it...Back to the grind for June..

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    My diagnostic was 145. Got a 156 in December 2013 with little prep. Started prepping pretty seriously November 2014 - February test via 7sage and got a 163. A little disappointed - my prep tests were 160-170, and I think I scored around my average, but I did hope I could have pulled a couple extra points. Would really like to blind review my test. Gonna cross my fingers for entrances and, if not, write again in October.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @nielsinha488 Thanks, I meant our actual LSAT results that we just got?

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    After every test in the curriculum there is a score BR link... when you enter your score there it immediately gets registered for the analytics automatically.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    Is there somewhere in LSAT analytics or so where we are supposed to register our actual test results?

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @rachelthompson84926 you did the right thing by getting 7sage. It builds the right foundations that you need for getting the best score that you can on the LSAT... the one way in which 7sage's curriculum differs from all the other material that I have seen out there is that 7sage actually breaks down the mechanism behind the process of getting to the right answer... it gives you the tools to get to the right answer. This is a HUGE advantage as you will be extremely well prepared come test time... and forget about the 140... you're going to be seeing a HUGE increase provided you study with the materials given here as well as the methods prescribed here!!! All the best for your next attempt!

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @rachelthompson84926 Aww!! You can always attempt the LSAT again and take it in June or October or whenever you think you've mastered the LSAT prep! Don't give up! At least you were able to find 7Sage and now there's hope in reaching a 165+

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    ^^^ @nielsinha488 @valentinaberroa984

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    My diagnostic was 145, I was hitting 152-154 on PT, and I got a 140 on the Feb. 2015 test. I only bought 7Sage 5 days before the test. I wish I had used it to study instead of powerscore for the previous 2 months. I'm devastated. A 140 is awful :( :( :(

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @pannab142 - you totally should.... this could also mean scholarship money at those schools... trust me... I know from personal experience - and I delayed my law school by a year to give my self a shot at the best school that I could go to as well so I'm a huge advocate of that strategy if it comes to that.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @nielsinha488 Thanks! Yes. That's what I'm thinking to do. The only problem is that I would have to apply for the next admission cycle next year which would kind of be a bummer. I'm going to keep studying regardless, because what you say makes a lot of sense. If I don't get accepted this cycle, and If my PT marks keep improving, I might just delay law school for another year to try and get a shot at potential scholarships.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    Congrats @pannab142 and @migaluna380 :) and @pannab142 if you believe that if there is a chance that you could even get your score up by a couple of points, you should definitely retake it... judging by what you told me, I think there is every chance that this might happen... a game is worth a full 5 points at least and even if you can get a few of those points it is totally worth it! The range that you're in, every point can jump the school that you get!!! A 162 odd can mean a Boston College, or a William and Mary or a UCI - all top law schools.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @valentinaberroa984 i studied roughly around 25-30 hrs a week while working.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @pritisharma565 @mahdiall408 @nielsinha488 you guys will do well... focus on June... its literally around the corner and now you know the ins and outs of the curriculum... PT, BR the hell out of PTs and go own this test! All the best!

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    At least you guys have more shots! While i am glad i dont have to study for lsat anymore i wish i had another shot. So use your 3 shots wisely and plan ahead and see where you could really improve. Sometimes matter of few points make huge difference in the amount of money and school rankings you can get. Esp if one year of studying could possibly give u full ride might as well, that is like more money than an annual salary at some jobs. I feel like i could push it to 165ish with more practice and lg drills. My LR has been stagnant for long time -5. So i feel like lg and rc could improve lot more, but i expired my 3 shots

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    Scored lower than my PT by 5 points. I choked on the games. Will be applying to a few schools of which I have a 60-75% chance of getting into while studying for June

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @hrjones44251

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @valentinaberroa984 My original diagnostic score was a 133. I scored a 157 official. I have been hitting the 160 mark on PT's leading up to the Feb exam.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    If you guys don't mind can you say your prior score and the new Lsat score. Thanks. I need encouragement.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @mahdiall408 UnfortunatelyI scored lower than expected too.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    @pritisharma565 I scored lower too. We got this come June!

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  • Tuesday, Mar 03 2015

    Ahh no hope for my dream school :-( better hit the prep again . actually scored much lower than my preptests (about 7-10 points)

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