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micaelasheppard832
Tuesday, Oct 21 2014

Everyone hang in. From what I can tell, many people benefit from retaking. It's a brutalizing test. I got a 157 the first time in June and pulled it up to a 167 this time around. You can do it too.

One of the things that stuck with me from the early lessons of 7sage is that it takes 6 months to a year to properly study for this test. Now how long did you study? Two or three months? Give yourself another three months and see how much more confident you feel. You'll be an expert soon enough.

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micaelasheppard832
Tuesday, Oct 21 2014

I could never justify the cost. Plus, I've been living in South Korea for the past year and that sort of thing wouldn't be feasible where I am. 7sage couldn't have worked out better for me.

Good luck!

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Tuesday, Oct 21 2014

micaelasheppard832

10 Point Jump thanks to 7sage

Having done mostly self-study from a few online resources and a book, I studied for about two and a half months and took the LSAT in June. I had barely slept at all the night before and got a 157 in the 71st percentile.

I regrouped in August and studied for another two months and took the test in October (I'm in South Korea). Again, I hardly slept at all the night before the test. Thanks to 7sage (and my own mental elbow grease), my score went up 10 points (94th percentile).

I'M SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW.

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micaelasheppard832
Wednesday, Sep 03 2014

Blind Checked my answer from a C to B. Not only was C's error more clear after some time and distance (something I will hone for the future), I also get the great feeling of kicking another LSAT question in the balls.

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