I originally wanted to sit for the sept lsat but my brother died and I just couldnt get back to studying. I have been studying consistently since november. I purchased the 7sage starter pack around the second week in december. My plan was to take the Feb Lsat. The holiday break set me back a week. I havent taken a practice test since nov and I am concerned that If I register for the exam and won't begin taking pt until next week that I won't be ready to tests. I am not working so I have been studying about 6- 8 hours a day. I have a family and I have been using this time to study but I will eventully have to get a job to begin to pay for all the lsat apps and etc. My family and friends say I should just take the exam being that I currently have the time and free schedule to do it, beacuse once I get a job I will have to juggle family, work, and lsat study time. Im just confused beacuse I dont want to waste an exam and limit myself. I really wanted to start law school in the fall as well. I dont have the money in my budget to pay additional fees. I would appreciate as much advice as possible.
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Thanks a lot for the advice and I will look at the schedule.
Hi Im new to the forum and I was wondering am I suppose to complete the lessons daily( or complete as many as I feel comfortable doing in a day) and then begin taking the practice tests?
Thank you very much the website was extremely helpful, I had no idea it existed. I once was lost but now I am found.
@ you used the term "reputable schools " are there schools I shouldnt even think of attending?
Hurt me by burn out or by not being able to retain the information?
@ your progress is encouraging and when I saw a post you wrote about where you started from it was motivating. Many people don't post their beginning story or if they do they dont start in the 130's. @ this test has been my life, I literally study 6 days a week. I don't know what a social life is anymore and that is okay because this is what I want.
Yes I tried the fee waiver but I was denied and didnt want or have the time to do the appeal process.
My GPA is 3.0 from a SUNY school. I just felt like although I want to take the test, I know I am not ready and to get that same diappointing feeling again of not feeling accomplished stinks. I have been on this Lsat journey since 09 but having a family a got in the way and I needed to shift my focus. I started self studying but realize i needed more help and then I found this blessing called 7sage.
Ok great. I recently bought the 10 Actual, official Lsat preptest for more practice material but I will look into cambridge. Financially I couldnt see myself paying for the exam and then paying an addtional $85 to push the test back. I could be using it on prep materials. Thank you for all the advice, you have helped me see what I have been feeling.
The nov test I took I got a 134 and I retook the exam with 7sage in dec and got a 143, dont know if its a real indicator. I want to apply to all down state new york schools. I want the best score possible but I havent offically written a score down. For the schools on the long island I need a 160 to be competitive and get money. If I can score high enough to get in T-14 school in ny then I want that. Im a bit all over the place but I hope you understand my jibberish. lol
If I run out of a time on a section do I a go back and complete the section at the end of the exam. Is that what you mean when you say untimed. This may sound silly but I can just jump to the practice test before completing the curriculum? The reality is money is an issue, if I can get free money for doing well then why not.
Thanks!