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Saturday, Dec 21 2019

@ -- When will 89 analytics be available?

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Thursday, Dec 19 2019

I feel for you and am feeling similarly. I had a diagnostic of 152, went down to 148 (for some f-ed reason) and then tested at 155. This is after the cc and a year of part-time self study. I bounce around improving one section but get worse in another, so I've been hovering around 155 for months. Feeling hopeless. I'm sorry, Hannah :(

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Thursday, Dec 19 2019

This is such a bummer. I added three more months to cover November and January's test because I need help on Logic games. Sure enough, November's test came back and I missed my mark big time. I didn't have time to finish the last TWO logic games, so they were all guesses, with only one lucky right answer. January is looking grim as well now. I'm a first generation law school hopeful, doing this whole application and lsat thing on my own... without enough money to go premium. My soul hurts! However, I am grateful for the community here and all the resources I do have access too. But bummer.

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Wednesday, Dec 11 2019

Be careful in thinking you "can take some courses over" because my understanding is your cumulative GPA through LSAC will include ALL grades. However, you will be able to raise your GPA with time and money. I don't mean to be discouraging, in fact I am struggling with a GPA of 2.9 and an explanation as to why it took me eight years to get my bachelor's degree. (I was working too!) I'm still going for it and focusing on the LSAT. That is where my sad pennies fall and all my time goes these days. With the right score, we can both get in to the school we want. Don't give up. You're in the right place :)

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Monday, Jan 06 2020

@ I added my answers to test 89 in analytics and am waiting for more information. Do you know when this will be loaded? #help

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Monday, Feb 03 2020

I just started a new job that has me up at 4:30am when I am used to being up at 8am-9am. I have adjusted by making a serious bedtime routine and taking melatonin. I eat dinner early, I set the coffee maker for 4:30am so I have coffee immediately ready in the morning, I shower, turn down all the lights, diffuse lavender, TAKE 10mg of MELATONIN and watch one episode of the First 48, haha. Then I use the calm app and listen to rain sounds until I am asleep by 9:30pm. I call it my toddler bedtime routine. Jam music in the morning and it’s not so bad. And I am someone who naturally stays up until 2am or so. I feel the pain and will be with you on the March LSAT. Good luck!

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Sunday, Feb 02 2020

This sounds exactly like me. Same score on the November test as you got, after practicing in the 160’s. (However, most of my practice is on paper because I bought every test before digital.) Made me rethink everything and now I’m just confused because I’m scoring 154-156😥 I’m considering retaking the entire course because apparently my timing and understanding is off. It’s even more frustrating because I don’t see a trend in question types. I’m all over. Maybe I’m overthinking during recents tests but damn, I’m a little lost on where to go from here. And I feel like I’m running out of time! What’s your plan going forward? Did you apply with that score?

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