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CorinneAllen
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LSAT
Not provided Goal score: 180
CAS GPA
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1L START YEAR
2026

Applications

Case Western
Applied
Duke
Rejected
early decision
GSU
Rejected
Houston
Rejected
Howard
Applied
Maryland
Waitlisted
Northeastern
Rejected
Northwestern
Applied
NYU
Rejected
UCLA
Applied
UCONN
Accepted
WashU
Applied

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Thursday, Sep 11 2025

CorinneAllen

💪 Motivated

How to Study?

So I've been studying for the LSAT since May, and after taking the test in August and not scoring well I am back to the drawing board. I began restudying about 2 weeks ago and while I already feel like I'm understanding the test even more this time around, but I want to make sure I am maximizing my study time so that I am actually making progress that translates to increases in my score. 2-3 weeks leading up the the August LSAT I felt really stuck. I was making no progress in my score and it felt like I was doing all I could, but not seeing any results in terms of a score increase.

That said, does anyone have any tips for studying the 2nd time around? Is there anything I should be doing differently? I want to make sure I am getting something out of every study session so that I can start seeing increases in my score.

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CorinneAllen
Wednesday, Jul 23 2025

I've been studying for 3 months now, but I am taking the day to go over the basics again because 1. I feel somewhat stagnant and 2. there are still things I just am not understanding and I think it boils down to going back to the basics.

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