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sarahphilips91840
Monday, Mar 12 2018

Because you work 5 days a week and for most of the day, I think you may even need to push it back to December. By the time you come home, you might be to tired to do anything. Good luck!

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sarahphilips91840
Sunday, Mar 11 2018

@ said:

five times!

Will you be taking the LSAT again? The June LSAT will be my fifth time too.

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sarahphilips91840
Friday, Mar 09 2018

I absolutely agree with you when it comes to learning in a classroom setting. I feel that everything is rushed.

I don’t really mind scoring from the 50s and up.

I was thinking of maybe trying the ultimate +. Since I’m currently unemployed, I should be able to handle the intense work in 3 months.

Please, I would love to hear from other people.

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sarahphilips91840
Thursday, Mar 08 2018

Hello everyone,

I am the person who asked the above question.

I have been studying on and off for the LSAT since 2013. I graduated from college in 2014. I’ve tried Nelson Prep Course, Blueprint (three times), and just recently tried TestMasters. Unfortunately, I have not been scoring to well. I wanted to take the June 2018 LSAT because I would like to start school this following Fall.

Since I have some LSAT experience, what package should I start using? I just recently quit my job so, currently, I am not working. For the next three months, I will have enough time to study. I want to do as much studying as I can.

Thanks everyone.

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Tuesday, Aug 07 2018

sarahphilips91840

What 7sage course should I take?

Good Morning Everyone,

I plan on studying for the LSAT again from September 4th through either January or March. ( I don't know which exam I will be taking) Anyways, I wanted to know what 7sage course should I take? Should I take the LSAT Starter, LSAT Premium, LSAT Ultimate or the LSAT Ultimate+ ?

My highest LSAT score is a 141 and my target score is a 150. I would prefer to score higher. I will be working part-time (20-30) hours every week but the LSAT is not new to me.

Thank you.

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sarahphilips91840
Monday, Aug 06 2018

@ My target score is 150 or higher but I prefer 160 or higher.

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sarahphilips91840
Monday, Aug 06 2018

@ I plan on working part-time. I understand but remember, I am not new to this. I will follow the study schedule. I really don’t want to push the exam back.

Good luck to you.

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sarahphilips91840
Monday, Aug 06 2018

@ It’s not like I have no knowledge of what the LSAT is. I’ll probably work between 20 to 30 hours per week. It depends on how much studying I have to do each week. I plan on following the study schedule. I don’t want to push my exam to June because that’s very late.

Good luck on everything with you.

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Monday, Aug 06 2018

sarahphilips91840

I need everyone's help

Hello everyone,

I would like to take the LSAT next year March so I wanted to know if 6.5 months will be enough time for me to study with the Ultimate+ ?

I want to start studying from September 4th to March 30th. I do work however, I can work part-time.

I have years of LSAT learning (2013) but for some reason, I can’t score above 141.

Please help me!!!!!

Thank you all.

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