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  • Thursday, Mar 19 2015

    Thanks @licknee10505 and @hdzaferbegovic552 for the words :). I took that cold diagnostic right before I enrolled on a Testmasters course in the summer of 2013. After the course, I was averaging 159 so I decided not to take the test in October. For December 2013 I studied like a madman. I took PT after PT and didn't even review correctly. I don't know if one can reach the point where the amount of study one does becomes unhealthy; but, if there is, I think I probably reached that level. Anyways, about a month before the test I reached a 171 after a steady increase in scores. Over the last month studying my scores started to oscillate a great deal (165-170). On December 2013 I scored a 163. I took a year off to focus on finding a job and getting back together; and on January of this year I decided to study for the LSAT seriously again.

    In short, I don't think my study method was great last time so don't take any advice from me! I think I'm doing it right now though - the 7Sage way. The problem is that there are only about 3-4 recent PTs that I haven't taken yet and I'm afraid that might not be enough. I wasted a LOT of PTs :@. I'll let you guys know how I do after I start taking PTs again. Happy studying!

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  • Wednesday, Mar 18 2015

    Wow @alejoroarios925 teach me your ways lol but that's great improvement!

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    To add to what @hdzaferbegovic552 stated, 170-172 will put you in good standing for T14, 172-175 will definitely open opportunities in T10, and 175+ can open up CCN (I'm not sure about HYS since your GPA is a few tenths below the median but, depending on your personal statement, Harvard could be doable as well).

    TL;DR: kick ass on the LSAT and almost all the doors will open for you

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    Great analysis of the numbers game @hdzaferbegovic552 !

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    143 to 171 is an incredible improvement @alejoroarios925 . Keep it up and you will hit that 170+ range on exam day. I just began the 7sage course a few weeks ago. Do you have any advice on how you were able to improve your PT scores so drastically? Did you supplement this course with any other books/ prep materials? I am also shooting for the 170+ range ( who isn't) and hopefully an ED to Northwestern with that big scholly.

    Also, to the OP... if you hit the 170+ range you will easily become competitive for some of the t14's. Schools can also mix and match GPA/ LSAT from many applicants. So they can accept you with higher LSAT/ lower GPA and also accept someone with lower LSAT/ 4.0 GPA because the numbers will work in the schools favor. I doubt many of the 4.0 GPA applicants and hustling for that 170+ range. The bottom t14 are splitter friendly so don't just shoot for schools 20-25.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 17 2015

    I'm in the same boat as you @mattjm1121980 . I Studied Econ and minored in philosophy - GPA 3.44. My diagnostic was 143 :@ and my highest score in a PT has been a 171. Aiming for a 170+ on exam day.

    I don't know if being and international student with english as the language I learned in high school will help me in the admissions process though. I personally don't think I am at a disadvantage (quite the contrary ;p) but law schools might thing otherwise.

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  • Sunday, Mar 15 2015

    The better you score on the LSAT the more options you'll have :)

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  • Sunday, Mar 15 2015

    Thanks for the great feedback guys. Way to keep my sights up! Keep it up brna I'll be meeting you in the 170s soon enough!

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  • Sunday, Mar 15 2015

    I can't speak much to your chances at admission (although the comments offered also seem to fall in line with what I've read in other places) but I did want to add that our diagnostic scores are exactly the same. I scored a 157 on my diagnostic, on December 12th, 2014, and my last 3 PTs have all been in the low 170's. It can definitely be done and I wish you luck!

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  • Saturday, Mar 14 2015

    Yeah a 170 almost* guarantees a spot at a T14 unless you have a sub 3.0 GPA... and even then it does give you a fair shot at some of the lower ones if you ED.

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  • Saturday, Mar 14 2015

    What he said ^ :P lol GPA matters and it can block you from certain gpa heavy schools but with the right LSAT you can deff get up into those top schools, and diagnostic isn't everything, 170+ is possible for people with all sorts of diagnostics, just gotta work for it

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  • Saturday, Mar 14 2015

    If you can achieve that 170, you can find yourself at a T14.

    http://mylsn.info/05fuor/

    Used 169-171 LSAT and 3.3-3.5 GPA as your data range.

    If you achieve a 172, T14 opens up even more.

    http://mylsn.info/8nu11r/

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