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emilyghazoul427
Wednesday, May 19 2021

Congratulations on your progress! I am also around the +15 to +20 score increase range. When looking at your analytics, I am seeing a similar trend to mine: a few outlier scores- some really high and some PTs unusually low.

Can you help me understand how you overcame those low points? I just scored an unusually low score yesterday and can't help but be anxious since I am taking the June exam.

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emilyghazoul427
Tuesday, Mar 16 2021

Also interested! And like a few others, working as well.

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emilyghazoul427
Saturday, May 15 2021

Yep! The Loophole book linked by @ is the one!

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emilyghazoul427
Saturday, May 15 2021

Hello!

While I am taking the June exam, I will reach out if I end up taking the August or October exams because this is exactly the type of plan I wish I had coming up for this test.

I was in the same boat as you with the score- low 140s- and my positivity did wonders during my study journey. Keep up the optimism, even on the hard days!

A piece of advice for the LR: Loophole in Logical Reasoning did wonders for my understanding and highly recommend the book. This is the reason my score went from low 140s to mid to high 150s in 2 weeks. It is a great baseline to work off of and then you can add in other materials.

My biggest focus now is RC. It my weak section and the one holding me back from 160s, but there is still plenty of time before my exam and I'm positive I can hit my goal!

Good luck to you, I am here for any advice or questions!

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emilyghazoul427
Wednesday, Jul 07 2021

Law schools won't see your accommodations. I am in the same position as you! Applied for accommodations because of ADHD and I am just a little worried about getting denied. We will see next week!

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emilyghazoul427
Thursday, Jun 03 2021

I did!! I was working in finance consulting, which means extremely long hours and being expected to be "on" at all times. Late nights and early mornings. I tried to make it work by waking up at 4:00a every morning to study, but I was so burnt out that my studying, health, and work suffered. I decided to quit my job and it was the best decision I made. I quit in April and am taking the June exam. Maybe even the August exam too.

There is nothing holding you back from getting another job after you finish the exams. Even if it is a part time job, I assume you're like me and will be hopefully starting school next fall.

Don't regret not being able to put your everything into this exam. If you have some hardcore focus for a few months, you'll be able to reap benefits (admission, scholarship, opportunities, etc).

As I said, quitting was the best decision I have made. I am in a better place mentally, and it shows in my studying and how I interact with people. Good luck with your decision and studying. Please reach out to me if you have any questions.. I am here to support you because I know this is not an easy decision.

Best wishes!

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