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rtahlov638
Friday, Sep 25 2020

That's very relieving for me to hear. Thank you! I most definitely plan to write a killer statement which addresses the GPA.

Any chance, would you know which of these high rated schools he was admitted into? Just to have a clearer idea of what I could be aiming for.

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Have you looked at LawSchoolNumbers . com? Super helpful to look up schools and see who has been admitted with similar stats. You can also search your specific stats, see similar users and where they were accepted.

While I do not remember the name of the schools, I do remember that the medians for all of them were in the 165 -168 range.

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Wednesday, Dec 23 2020

I am interested! I am currently scoring in lower to middle 160s and would love to solidify a high 160/low 170 before the January LSAT. WhatsApp is preferred

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Tuesday, Sep 22 2020

I have a friend who took the LSAT last year and he graduated undergrad with a 2.9, yet his LSAT was a 171. He applied to a lot of high rated schools and got into all of them, many with a scholarship. I wouldn't worry about GPA too much. Focus on scoring a 170+ and writing a great personal statement that would explain the shortcomings in your GPA.

Wishing you success! You got this

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rtahlov638
Wednesday, Oct 21 2020

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How long does it take for the writing section to pass review?

My writing sample was processed within the week i took it. I think it just varies

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Saturday, Sep 19 2020

Ive been having the same issue. I was scoring in the mid 160s but then all of a sudden got a 158. I realized that I was rushing and worrying too much about finishing all of the questions rather than on getting them correct. I just took another practice test and saw some major improvement because I slowed it way down and only had to guess on two questions in the entire practice test. As insane as it is to process, the best thing to do is chill out - stressing does not help.

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Monday, Oct 05 2020

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How strict is the no talking thing? I really struggle to not repeat difficult LR passages out loud some times.

Hey! I know the instructions and the proctor say no talking, but when I’m not in a public place (school/work) I whisper whatever I’m reading to myself to process it better. I did that on the exam with literally every question/passage on the LR and RC. I think if you’re not flat out speaking in your everyday voice then you should be fine. Quietly whisper or mumble to yourself and no one should say anything. Good luck!!

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Saturday, Oct 03 2020

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Except for the last LG, i think LG went good. But I have a weird feeling about LR, I dont think I did well. Mixed feelings about RC, no idea how it went

Literally feel exactly the same way. I’m really curious to get the results back.

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Saturday, Oct 03 2020

How’d everyone feel about that exam? The comparative passage on the reading comp was a bit tricky for me and that last logic game was so annoying

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Friday, Oct 02 2020

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Yeah don't take that practice exam, or if you do, don't score it. Listen to the 7sage "week before the test" podcast episode

Noted, thank you!

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Thursday, Oct 01 2020

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Day before!

Do any previous LSAT takers have any tips for things to do day before the exam? I was planning on taking one lat practice exam around the time my exam is scheduled fro the following day, casually BR and then calling it a day. Any tips?

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