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I'm interested! I'm taking the November LSAT, and I'm scoring around 150-156. I work from 9-5, so around 6pm EST works best for me.
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Sorry this may not be the advice you want to hear, but It’s part of life. Sometimes life will never go your way. You just have to come back stronger and better. If you don’t get the score you want, use it as fuel to study harder. The LSAT is only the the first part of your law school journey. There’s more to come, so you have to have the will power to push through.
I have been studying consistently for about 8 months now. I work full-time while finishing up my undergrad as well. I am still working towards my dream goal, but my score has improved 18ish points from my diagnostic score. It's really about the discipline and commitment. As soon as I get off from work, it's study time for me. I also put in time on the weekends and get in as much practice as I can. Make yourself a schedule and stick to it. It gets hard sometimes, but you just have to do it. My schedule gets extremely busy, but I have my ipad handy, so whenever I am just sitting down or have time to spare, I will do my blind review or watch videos on the questions I missed from PT.
Yeah that def was a hard one
Totally agree with @ I feel more focused early in the morning after the gym. I have to get to work at 9am, so I usually get up at 4:30, go straight to the gym, come home get ready and shower by 6:30am. Then I study from 6:30-8:45. Then during my lunch breaks at work, I'll watch J.Y's videos on the wrong answers from my PrepTests. When I get home around 6pm, I'll unwind and get to studying around 6:30, and I'll study again from 6:30pm-9:00pm. From 9:00pm-11:00pm, I cook dinner, prep my lunch, and get ready for bed. Not going to lie, it took me a while to get accommodated to this schedule because I was always so tired after work, but you just have to get used to it. This study schedule helps me to get in as much studying time as I can throughout the day.
interested!
But I don’t see how it’s really possible to cheat on the LSAT though. The LSAT doesn’t test you on your knowledge of certain content. It’s a skill set you have to learn and apply to the questions.
I needed this, thank you :smile:
I WILL GET A 163 ON MY UPCOMING LSAT!!
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I can start a groupme if you guys wanna shoot me your phone numbers