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Don't let anyone tell you that studying for 3-5 months isn't sufficient. Some people do this for years, some people can get a 170+ after a month. I've been at it for 4 months and went from ~150, totally clueless about how to do LG, etc, to PT-ing at 178.
WOw, do you drill by type for logical reasoning or are you mostly PTing and reviewing? Congrats on the immense improvement
Blessed is the name of God.
blessed is the name of God
Do not despair. In my opinion, giving up on law school should depend more than on a LSAT score. Take a break from studying and get experience to see if you have any interest in being an attorney in the practical sense if you haven't already. If failing to reach your expectations tempts you to give up remember that this scenario can happen and probably will happen many times in your life. This could be a amazing opportunity to learn to cope with this and persevere and become the stronger for it. God bless you young lady or young man. The book Preparation for Death by St. Alphonsus Ligouri is my favorite book but I would not recommend it if you are dealing with feelings of fear or anxiety that cause you to be easily overwhelmed because you don't want to despair as this book with probably excite those to a greater degree. To anyone else who seeks the truth, it is a classic.
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