This is long overdue. But before signing off completely, I wanted to express my gratitude to 7sage and this community. I've seen people make posts like these and wondered, when it would be my turn. 7sage has been a huge part of my LSAT journey and as a result of this, I saw a 12 point increase on my score. I've been admitted into 6+ law schools and I can finally say I'm done with the LSAT. For a moment I didn't think it would be possible, but 7sage made studying a lot more fun and this community made it a lot more easier than expected. With that being said, I'm excited to began Law school in the fall.
Thank you for everything 7sage and this community.
I struggled with this but on the actual test. went into the actual test without taking any full PT. One thing that helped me is realizing the differences in PT and the actual test. PT is to help you get better and help you realize your weak spots as well as your strong ones too. The actual test is the real thing. Law school won't admit you on your PT but rather your actual one. PT is where you're able to make mistakes and correct it before the big thing. It's okay to make mistakes, it's okay to score a low score on PT. After the first PT you'll start to see a difference in your emotions as you approach other PTs. it takes the first PT and you're fine after. You got this!