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stephanieraeandrews927
Tuesday, Nov 24 2020

You're not alone! I've been studying for literal years and scored seven points lower on my first real LSAT than on my last practice test. Saw my score and then stomped around the house screaming "WHY?" for an hour before locking myself in my room and crying to dramatic opera music for the rest of the day. Took two weeks off to wallow in self pity, then registered for January and got back to studying. Don't give up, you'll get there!

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stephanieraeandrews927
Tuesday, Nov 24 2020

Hi Daisy-

I am in the same boat. Working full time, scored a 149 on the August test and aiming for at least a 155 on the January test. Studying for the LSAT has kind of felt like being in limbo for me because sometimes I think I'm just not good enough and I'll never be able to get a good score, but talking about my goals and seeing what other people aspire to do with their lives somehow helps everything feel more "real" and gives me the motivation to keep pushing forward. Hoping to hear back from you but if not, good luck in your endeavors!

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