I am considering on registering for the September LSAT. Considering on purchasing the three month course from 7Sage. Would this be worth trying including previous materials I have?
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This story inspires me not to give up! I am considering on taking the LSAT for the third time in September. My first try in June 2017 was decent, but I did worse in February, understandably due to the fact that I was grieving a loss at the time.
What does BR mean? I am definitely thinking about doing the September LSAT for the third try as my first and second try (June 2017 and February 2018) did not go as smoothly as I hoped. I would like to be added on to the list for September!
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i used the starter course to improve from my diagnostic of 150 in September to a 164 on the December LSAT and eventually to a 172 on the february LSAT.
i've said it in many threads, but the LR learning materials in the core curriculum are by far the best available. you can learn LG for free through youtube or other materials and RC is something you can learn but it is hard to teach.... LR is the hardest section to find great materials to learn from in my experience and the 7sage core curriculum is the best.
where do I find the core curriculum? My best is LG and my worst is RC. I do decent with LR, but not the best
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Hi there! I think it depends on where you are at and where you are trying to end up. Do you have a diagnostic score and a goal score? If you're not too far apart, then yes you might be able to make it. But if you're 10 points away from your goal, then likely not. You could always begin with the Starter course and then if you decide you need more time, either extend it or upgrade. (There's a discrepancy in the length of the course if you buy a longer one outright vs upgrading, but if you nicely ask the admins, they are known to add in the missing months when you upgrade :))
(Also, I'm guessing you are a spoonie? Hi from another one :))
Got 138 June 2017, fine because it was my first time. Unfortunately, I did worse my second try in February, part of which I believe that I was grieving the loss of my puppy, despite having studied for months.
My goal score is 150, I do want to make it to the median of the law school I would like to go to, despite having a decent undergraduate GPA.
Yes, I am a spoonie. I have cerebral palsy!
I do not know my current PT average at the moment.
I am researching different study methods to do better the third time as the first two were terrible.
I do not understand how to fool-proof, but I am interested in trying out the starter course. I am just curious if the fee is a one-time fee.
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What's your goal score?
150
Did decent in June 2017 for my first time and got 138. Took it for the second time in February, and I did worse (135). I believe that I did worse on the February LSAT because despite studying as much as possible, I was also grieving at the time. Thinking of reusing the material I have, but would like to know more information to do better my third time.
I would like to know this as well. I am looking to improve with RC and LR