Any heavy reverse splitters out there? I have a 3.98 undergrade with a 150 lsat. Missed my mark by about 3-5 points.
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Yeah man, I studied with Kaplan for the past year and scored 148, 150 and 149. My undergrad gpa is 3.98. I was a competitive chess player for years before switching to poker full-time. Suffice to say, there is no reason this test should be kicking my ass. Not given the time I have already invested.
I signed up for 7sage probably 6 weeks ago, and my fist TIMED diagnostics test (since completing the core curriculum) was 159. This was two days ago, and I haven’t even begun to fool-proof my logic games or target LR. Nonetheless, I feel better the past two days than ever before. Previously, I could not finish more than 20 or 21 questions on LR. Now, I’m not wasting so much time reading bogus answers choices because I know what I’m looking for. I filled up almost three 100-page notebooks studying the CC. If I can get my diagnostics up to 164-165, I will feel great about a 160+ come test day.
I also wasted over 20 practice tests. I still have 6 remaining, but I plan to retake the older tests -with a handicap. If you feel in your gut like something is wrong and you’re better than a 152 (like I do), don’t give up man. I almost threw up in my mouth after the last LSAT. I withdrew all my apps and devoted this entire year to studying. Taking the June LSAT and maybe September. Good luck.
We got this.
Man, I am in the exact same boat, almost. I’ve tested 3 times over the past 18 mos, ranging from 148-150. My PTs are consistently 154-156. I run a produce distributor and self-studied with Kaplan. I’m thinking I should have diversified my study habits much earlier. Heard good things about 7sage and Blueprint. Pricey though.
Best of Luck!
Iceberg Slim? Never thought I would hear that name on 7sage. Try Edward Bunker if you prefer white-trash prison slang over liquor house Ebonics. Both are equally amusing.
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