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Hello,

My name is Abe and I have been studying for the June 2025 LSAT since February 14. Although I have tutoring on Mon, Wed, Fri with supplementation from 7sage and the LSAT Loophole, I would love to form a study group so we can all benefit ! Anybody else here in LA looking for a study buddy? Let's chat!

Hi guys,

I'm making my way through the Core Curriculum and need people to study and discuss these concepts with. Currently on Logic of Intersecting Sets / almost done with the Foundations section.

153 Diagnostic, looking for a 170+ final LSAT score in June 2025.

If there are sherpas willing to guide, or others in the same boat, please hit me up!

Trying to make this a consistent group meeting 1-2x a week so we can tackle this thing together and achieve our goals.

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Last comment friday, mar 28

Study Buddy

Hi Everyone!

I've been studying for the LSAT for 3 months now, and I plan on taking the test in April. I'm looking for someone open to studying every morning for a couple of hours on weekdays! My first PT score was 138, and my most recent PTs are in the mid-60s (so if you're scoring in the 60s as well, that'd be perfect). I'm very open to studying together via Zoom so if anyone would be interested, please inbox me!

I hope this is a good space to share this, if not please let me know. 😅

I was looking for California LSAT study groups to hold myself accountable on studying or finding support spaces where we can do drills and PTs and go over them.

There's probably other groups out there, but just wanted to share this group in hopes of finding active people who are working towards the June 2025 LSAT and beyond.

💙 Those working 9-5 jobs are welcomed.

💙 All LSAT score levels welcomed.

Because this group is new, our first meeting will be Monday at 7:30PM (PST) on Zoom,

but anyone is welcomed to join and create Discord events with the time they want. 💙

https://discord.gg/eq7QSHKQnn

Thank you!

I keep seeing posts on making study group for the DMV area, but no one ever creates one. So I just did. Here's the telegram group link:

http://t.me/LSATDC

or you can search the group by just writing LSATDC

Let's keep this group to students that are studying for the April/June tests only please. So it'll make it easier for everyone to keep track and progress together. Thanks

Hi everyone!

I know this might be a reach since the April exam is right around the corner but I was wondering if there was anyone in the Connecticut area who was looking for a study buddy or group. I'm open to both virtual or in person.

I'm looking to create a safe space for motivation, sharing, and learning for the upcoming April LSAT exam.

Please feel free to comment if you're in the area or looking to get a study group going!

Thanks!

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Last comment friday, mar 21

Hi

I started studying for the LSAT last year and I was planning on taking the October LSAT. It’s annoying because I feel like I understand the techniques really well. I get on a role sometimes and can get almost all the questions right but then some days I feel so exhausted like I can’t even get out of bed. I don’t think that studying for the LSAT is hard but I feel like at this point I’m drilling and not making any progress. I almost always get maybe 1 or 2 answers wrong in a RC passage. When it comes to LR I was getting between 3-7 wrong per 25. I got good at it and then took some time off after my last exam. I feel like I have so much pressure on getting the best result I can. Like if I don’t get a 160+ I have failed completely. I’m so tired. I don’t necessarily want any advice I just want to voice my frustration with this test. I’m planning on taking the August test. It feels so far away but also so soon and I don’t know how to improve my score. I don’t want to run out of test material either. I still have more than 2500 LR questions and over 100 rc passages. I’m trying to study 3 hours a day minimum but lately I am so exhausted that I can’t do anything. I started taking lions mane which is supposed to be a cognitive booster but lately I feel that has just been making me more drained. I also typically drink at least 1 energy drink before studying.

Hey y'all,

I'd like to start an online study group for any girlies that are looking to test in September of this year (or around then).

I have recently started using Yeolpumta (a Korean app that tracks your studying and lets you create study groups), and I feel like it would be fun and motivating to have a supportive community of women to look to for encouragement and positive vibes while we work toward our LSAT goals. I want the group to be a way for like-minded women to hold each other accountable and maybe even make some friends. ✨💕

Message me if you're interested, and I'll send you a link to join the group on YPT (the aforementioned app).

EDITED TO ADD: The group is still open, so feel free to send me a message any time. Since some people who join may not be as active in the chat, I want to keep allowing new people to join in hopes that we'll have an active chat and get a nice rapport going. I'll edit this post if/when the group is closed.

Hey Guys! I am looking for a Chicago In-Person Study Group to make studying easier, more fun, and more collaborative. I couldn't find a recent discussion thread so I thought I would make one :) Preferably we could have something based in the Loop or surrounding areas! Let me know if you are interested.

Hi! Looking for potential morale buddies to stick together & keep each other motivated during this brutal process.

I'm 23F living in Manhattan working a full-time job and would love other people to make this process more fun. Thinking virtual stuff mostly but would also be cool to maybe grab coffee and meet live.

I have been studying around 4 months and am in the 165 range, hoping to take the test in June 2025-- hoping for people kind of in a similar stage both in terms of the test and life, but generally open!

Comment if interested! :)

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