I'm a non-trad student (27, still in undergrad because I took several years off due to certain life circumstances) and I work Friday-Sunday in healthcare (pharmacy tech), and I do not truly have any days off. During law school, I plan to quit working, but I'm not able to yet. I just feel like I don't have any time to get much LSAT studying in between working, my classes, and sleeping. My highest PT score is 151, and although I know that isn't horrible, I want better so I can get scholarships and in top 50 school if possible. My CAS GPA is going to be poor because my freshman year, my dad died and I quit going to class for a while and failed 3 classes, but I have done really well since I went back, mostly As and a couple Bs. So, I have to get a good LSAT. Anyone have any tips how to squeeze in some LSAT studying while working and school?
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hi! I am taking the April LSAT and probably June as well. I am in Huntsville, AL, and it would be awesome to find someone around the same area to study with, but I am totally open to doing zoom from anyone, anywhere! I'm currently a rising senior in college and work part time, so some days it's hard to stay motivated. I am sitting at a 151 currently, trying to break into the 160s. I have went up from a 137 diagnostic in November-ish, so I am feeling like I will make it to my goal score by April. I struggle the most in RC, I'm pretty okay at LR, and Games I've gotten pretty good at, besides the miscellaneous and sometimes In/Outs.
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that is amazing! :) good luck, I hope you get those As from them!! you got this
yesss! my diagnostic score was the same, and I've gotten up to 148, which isn't amazing but it's progress. my goal is the 160s. this gives me hope! :smiley: also, I am super happy for you!!
I would like this a lot! I understand Blind Review being important, but like someone else said, it's super tedious having to go back and forth.
Hi there! I'm definitely interested; I am taking the April 2024 LSAT! I would love to have a study group
Interested! I'm sitting at a 151 currently and trying to get into 160s