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cmscott12916
Tuesday, Apr 08 2014

The first thing you should do is readjust your goal of matriculating in 2014. The deadline for the vast majority of schools has already passed and you will be MUCH better off to wait a cycle and re-take the LSAT.

You should really be shooting for a 155+ to give yourself options. It is completely feasible for just about any person to achieve that score. Plus, you only have one more LSAT that you can take so this next one has to count.

I don't care what anyone says, there is no rush to go to law school. You will never hear a lawyer that's been practicing for 20 years say: "Man, I wish I had gone to law school one year earlier."

You don't need expensive courses. Pony up the $180 for the 7Sage Starter course and do that. The potential return on investment on that $180 could be in the range of 1000% if you really put in the work.

Good luck.

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Wednesday, Feb 05 2014

I have it. It works well and has definitely improved my timing. My reasoning is that if it nets me one additional point on test day then it's paid for itself.

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