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Hello, I am in the same boat as you! I was going to take the LSAT in November, but decided to give myself the extra month; we should be fine for Fall 2025 applications, as long as we complete them soon after getting the score or when doing the application there is also an option that it will not take your application until after the score is released. I need a study buddy, would you like to be my study buddy?
So we will still have the logic game section for June 9 2023? I also heard that the they are thinking of removing the LSAT as a requirement for Law School, but that the schools can choose if they wish to keep the LSAT as part of their entrance requirement
So I haven't gotten diagnosed but I do believe I had undiagnosed ADHD. If I were to joining, Ideally how many hours a day?
I would say to always set yourself a realistic time goal when studying; 2-3 hours a day should be enough to not burn out and depending on how far your exam is you can possibly afford days off the studying. This will be my third time taking the exam, I took it twice back in 2021 back to back Feb and April of that year, and I burned out to the point I got the same score twice. I am now planning to take it my third time without the logic games (they were my downfall) and I plan to take it Jan 2025 so I am going to go easy on my studying; I have studied for 4 hours at most, and I don't feel tired or bored, so in my case 2-4 hours a day is not bad, and that way I can still balance between studying and a full time job. If setting the realistic goal and as others have said to put the phone away, one thing that can help concentrate is music, specifically classical; another alternative is chewing gum, or so I've heard.
Hello I am planning to take the June 9 2023 LSAT this would be my third time taking it. I did it twice with only two or three months of separation when I studied only for 3 months, not the best choice; so I'm planning to take it slow now I try to sign into 7sage every day and study for at least two hours per day. I would like to be part of the study group if I am welcomed?
This question sent me for a loop. Even with the explanation, I wasn't able to understand. Can someone help? Thank you #help (Added by Admin)
Also this would be my third time taking the lsat. I used 7 sage and the LSAT bible books to help me back then but I only studied for 3 months and I took the second one only two months after taking the first one. That I do not recommend to do, but even then 7sage and having an additional study materials helped. I just wanted to speed up the process and when it comes to the lsat you should do everything BUT speeding up the process
If I may ask where can I find this LSAT Demon podcast?
Hi! I take the exam in January and I am looking for a study group myself; I don't want to end up asking for a confirmation for friendrequest or for a DM to a wrong person! Is your IG PFP like a girl and a cat?