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Friday, Aug 22

Hey I want to let you know you are not alone. I'm in the exact same boat as you. I took my first PT in February and got a 148. I got a little over half way through the first two sections, and then forced myself to finish the last sections. I was in school at this time though, so I didn't really dedicate much time studying after. I might've studied 20 hours from February to the end of May, and then I took another practice test. I thought to myself this time I would just try to focus on finishing all of the sections and my score would go up. And it did! I got a 156 on this practice test, and I was a little under halfway done with the core curriculum in 7sage I think. This put the impression on me that my improvement would be linear after this, and it would be smooth sailing. Boy was I wrong. Since then, I've been consistently studying around 20 hours per week, and I still haven't been able to beat that 156 score. Studying for this test has proven to be one of the most challenging and frustrating things I've done in my life. I haven't gotten the results back yet, but I took the August LSAT and I'm pretty sure I bombed it lol. I'm going to try and take a week off and come back to studying to see if that helps. I'll let you know how it goes.

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G'sLSAT
Wednesday, Sep 10

I thought we can't equate many to most? Why is it ok for this question?

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