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Something I wish I had earlier during LSAT prep: someone to hold me accountable to what I said I’d do. Not a tutor, just someone who helped me follow through.

For example, I use a weekly accountability system for my work. Basically, it’s a weekly call with a coach where I decide what matters most, make a clear plan, and follow up each week. Just having someone expecting to hear from me has made a big difference. I feel like I can trust myself to do what I planned to.

I've tried a few study groups. Some were helpful, but it was hard to find people who would actually check in midweek, or show up consistently.

Have y'all had similar experiences with study groups? And does anybody here think they'd find that type of accountability valuable for studying?

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Friday, Apr 18

Hey! I’m running a small LSAT sprint group for folks scoring 160+, and I'm sure at least some of us are going for august. We set weekly goals, check in mid-week, and have an optional Monday Zoom to wrap each sprint. If that sounds like something you'd want to be part of, feel free to DM me and I’ll send the invite. Good luck with prep either way!

Hello all!

I’m starting a small LSAT sprint group for those of us scoring 160+ and aiming toward 175–180.

The idea is to have a consistent weekly rhythm: we’ll set a few specific goals, check in mid-week, and reflect at the end. There’s also a short Monday Zoom call to wrap one sprint and start the next.

A little about me: I tutor part-time and slowly working my way up through practice tests. I’m currently scoring in the high 170s on PTs, and my last official score is 173. I’m aiming for 180 and wanted to build a consistent study community of like-minded learners to keep momentum, and hopefully to meet others who are pushing for the same thing!

This is for people who are committed and willing to show up. If that’s you, DM me for the invite. Comments won’t get a response — just want to make sure folks are actually reading before joining :)

Good luck to everyone studying!

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