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Tuesday, Jun 30 2020

Hi everyone, first time commenting on 7Sage! Ghbruce, I'm in the same boat as you are in now. I saw my score and was disappointed in the outcome. However, after listening to many LSAT podcasts on Spotify and even listening to the makers of the PowerScore LSAT Bible, it's very common for students to take the LSAT more than once. Try to remember on the test or even look back at your PT on questions that you answered incorrect or weren't confident 100%. This became helpful for me especially in LR. I created a Google Doc spread sheet and put all the questions I answered incorrectly on this document and then I reviewed them. I'm scheduled to take the August LSAT just like you so. This may sound too cliche, but you have to put that June score behind you and out of mind and now just focus the rest of the summer on the August test.

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Monday, Jul 20 2020

I would love some help!

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Friday, Aug 07 2020

I'm interested if spots are available

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Monday, Jul 06 2020

I'm interested if there's room

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Monday, Jul 06 2020

Hello, definitely interested. Not scoring as high as everyone else, but I'm putting in the 7+ hours daily.

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Wednesday, Jul 01 2020

I started off using only the PowerScore LR, LG, and RC Bibles and I found them to be very useful. Yes, they provide a lot of information and a lot of detail, but I would rather have a LSAT prep book/course provide me with too much information instead of a prep book/course that doesn't (IMO Kaplan). David Killoran and PowerScore provide other methods and tools to help you in preparing for the LSAT. They also have a podcast on Spotify in which they go into more detail about LSAT question types, as well as, other things that are going on in the LSAC world in general. Their Logic Games Bible and work books are my favorite.

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