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ifeinstein987
Tuesday, Jan 23 2018

I've just started studying so I can't offer you too many tips, but I just wanted to say that your resume is so awesome and I have so many of the same interests as you! I am studying abroad in Paris this semester as a junior in college getting my degree in Political Science with a certificate in IR. I want to take a year off to teach as well, and MA in Iceland? Girl. Sorry, again not so helpful for your actual question, just stopping in to say you rock :smile: Oh and Columbia is my dream school too!

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ifeinstein987
Friday, Jan 12 2018

@ said:

I'm jealous of all the people with diagnostics in the 160s, haha! :neutral:

I wonder if there's anyone on here with a 170+ diagnostic... :open_mouth:

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ifeinstein987
Friday, Jan 12 2018

Wow, thank you all so much!! I know a few of your anecdotes don't translate into what will happen for me, but it's just nice to hear stories from people who started in similar situations as myself. I definitely am excited to join the community after lurking for a few weeks, hehe.

On a more specific note, I know logic games are easiest to improve (and 2 of my -3 were from running out of time) and RC hardest, so that aspect of my diagnostic results definitely makes me nervous...I'm hoping it was a little fluky and I average better on RC once I start practicing. And I know it will take a lot of time and effort, but I'm oddly excited about it. I'm studying abroad this semester, and hoping to progress through the CC slowly while I'm abroad, but I know the LSAT won't (and shouldn't be) the first thing on my mind during those few months. Really gonna buckle down until I leave in February and then full time in July and August...we'll see what happens :D

Hi guys,

I'm a new 7Sager and this is my first post! I am tentatively aiming to take the November 2018 or January 2019 test, with an end goal of entering law school in fall of 2020 (I am a junior in college).

I just took my timed diagnostic LSAT last week (the June 2007 one) and scored a 162 (-3 LG, -4.5 LR, -7 RC). I was pretty happy with this score, apart from RC (I actually expected it to be my best section). My dream is to get to 175+ (ideally 180 but I know that's nearly impossible). I am wondering how people who have achieved this went about it- what was your diagnostic score and how long did you study for? With a 162 diagnostic do I have a shot at getting there?

I have not purchased a 7Sage course yet but am planning on it soon. I have already bought the LSAT Trainer book but haven't looked at it yet. Considering this, which course do people recommend I purchase? I am leaning towards Ultimate+ but money is tight.

Looking forward to getting to know you all, this community seems fantastic :)

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