Honestly, @lexxx74569 saved my LSAT experience. I started studying for the LSAT in March with the Princeton Review. After an August-flex score in the upper 150's, I signed up for 7Sage and began PT'ing tests 60 and up and doing the Blind Review method, but things just weren't clicking. That's when I contacted Albert and he gave me a free 30-minute consultation. We clicked right away. He's super approachable and breaks down the LSAT like only someone that's devoted an incredible amount of time to this test can do. It was remarkable how much clearer this test became. I met with Albert 6 times and it completely changed the way I approached the test. I am someone that definitely struggles with test anxiety, and working one on one with Albert helped my overcome those feelings of anxiousness when answering questions. Albert makes you articulate why you chose the answer choice you did, and why you crossed out the other choices. I just finished the November-flex test and the experience was immensely better than my August exam. I had developed the skills needed to attack the questions in a clear-headed and decisive manner thanks to those meetings with Albert articulating each time I crossed out or chose an answer. Best of luck to anyone reading this, no matter what this test is learnable and if you put the time in you can achieve the score you want! Thank you again, @lexxx74569!!
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Honestly, @lexxx74569 saved my LSAT experience. I started studying for the LSAT in March with the Princeton Review. After an August-flex score in the upper 150's, I signed up for 7Sage and began PT'ing tests 60 and up and doing the Blind Review method, but things just weren't clicking. That's when I contacted Albert and he gave me a free 30-minute consultation. We clicked right away. He's super approachable and breaks down the LSAT like only someone that's devoted an incredible amount of time to this test can do. It was remarkable how much clearer this test became. I met with Albert 6 times and it completely changed the way I approached the test. I am someone that definitely struggles with test anxiety, and working one on one with Albert helped my overcome those feelings of anxiousness when answering questions. Albert makes you articulate why you chose the answer choice you did, and why you crossed out the other choices. I just finished the November-flex test and the experience was immensely better than my August exam. I had developed the skills needed to attack the questions in a clear-headed and decisive manner thanks to those meetings with Albert articulating each time I crossed out or chose an answer. Best of luck to anyone reading this, no matter what this test is learnable and if you put the time in you can achieve the score you want! Thank you again, @lexxx74569!!