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daviddubosejr548
Monday, Dec 13 2021

Obviously you have studied hard for a while and know the content. Stop over thinking and second guessing and just fall back on the material you have studied.

I have never taken the LSAT before and started studying in October for the January test. Many of you are probably asking why I am taking such a late test to apply for this cycle, but it's a long story. To give some context I took my diagnostic back on October 13th and scored 149. I applied for accommodations and got 50% extra time. Just yesterday after a couple months of studying I decided to take my first PT and scored 166. The PT was 37 which I know is older. I went from -13 in LG to -1, -6 in RC to -4, and from -13 in LR to -6. I know most of you would probably say you have to take more PTs, but with so little time left I am wondering what y'all would do with the remaining weeks and what PT numbers should I take and how many in order to see a reliable indicator of what my score is and what my knowledge and understanding is like for the material. Any help is appreciated and good luck to everyone.

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daviddubosejr548
Sunday, Dec 05 2021

Someone made this and it can be a helpful reference if you are a visual personhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1yjJX7betNQV1e1ZK4sjY6Atfmdu87-IcH50feYFCRPQ/edit

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daviddubosejr548
Sunday, Dec 05 2021

I wrote my statement on my struggle with addiction and went over it with my pre law advisor and he said it was great. Just tell your story without trauma dumping on them. Explain what it was how it affected you and what you did to overcome it and how it has made you the person you are today.

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