Hello everyone. My name is Gody, and I’m based in DC’s Navy Yard. I plan to take the LSAT in February and am looking for study partners. If you’re interested, please reach out—I can also create a WhatsApp group.
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Hello everyone! I am planning on retaking the LSAT in February 2026. I am based in Phoenix, but if any AZ (or west coast in general) people want to create a study group, please respond to this message! I would be willing to creating a group chat (Facebook, Instagram, Gmail?) for anyone interested!
Hello is anyone currently studying for the LSAT in this area and would want to study together?
Hello everyone,
I'm looking to join an LSAT study group in the Orlando area. I'm taking the exam in February and would love to connect with others who are also studying!
If anyone has information about an existing group or is looking to start one, please share the details so I can reach out.
Hello! I am looking to start a study group in Minneapolis or St. Paul. I am taking the test in April 2026. Please reach out if interested in studying together.
Hi all,
I'm taking the LSAT Jan 26 after bombing it this Oct.... I'm looking to form a group to study with in-person or virtually (PST). If enough people respond to this, I can create a Discord server or group chat (Enough people respond --> Create Discord server or group chat).
I'm based in the Valley, but can commute to anywhere that would be easiest for everyone.
Hope to hear from y'all and wishing the best of luck to everyone!
I just wanted to post this. I was struggling with assumption questions and would get so many wrong and now I finally figured them out. I am very excited.
Hi I am located in Honolulu, and was wondering if anyone else was located here? I would love to start a study group on island. Please reach out. I am planning on applying on Sept 1 2026 to schools.
Hello everyone! My name is Gody. I’m from DC, and I plan on taking the LSAT in February. If anyone is interested in studying together, please let me know.
I was wondering if anyone has any tips on how to approach the test. I am horrible at test taking and get really nervous. I want to take my LSAT in 2026 before the summer and want to score above a 160 and I scored a 155 on a practice. But with the dates approaching I hit a slump and have been missing questions I would normally get correct.
I think its the nerves of taking the exam and getting it out the way but I was wondering if people had advice on how to deal with this and or test taking advice in general.
I would appreciate any help
I just took a prep test and majority of the questions I got wrong are assumption questions. These are so hard to understand and I need help.
I have been studying for the LSAT for a while and am seeking to study with a small group of people that I can view as accountability partners. I want to be able to walk through each question to explain why each right answer is right and why the wrong answer is wrong. I feel as if I have hit a plateau, and I want to take the necessary steps to break through to my goal score.
Currently, I am testing in the mid to low 160's and have an end goal of reaching the high 160's or lower 170's. I understand the fundamental principles and have been working to get my accuracy as high as possible, as that is the only way to score in the higher range.
I am open to a virtual or in-person group; I am based in Austin for college and will be in Houston once I graduate.
Is anyone located in Montréal and interested in forming a study group?
Would anyone be interested in a weekly study group in the NYC area in prep for the Jan LSAT? Virtual options are welcomed as well! I was thinking possibly two sessions per week (one in person and one via Zoom). Please reach out if interested:)
Hi, I'm taking the January LSAT and have been studying for about four months now. I'm looking for a study companion with the goal of keeping each other accountable and staying consistent. I also believe that there is a strong benefit in articulating and teaching material to another willing participant, resulting in richer understanding of the exam and its concepts. It's one thing to recognize the right answer; it's another to clearly explain why it's right and defend that reasoning to someone else. I believe that process of teaching sharpens your thinking in a way that solo review doesn't quite replicate and we can teach what we learn to each other when it's beneficial.
My Background/Context: I am currently and consistently PT around 167-169, with a goal of >170, performing slightly better at RC than LR. As for my study routine, I complete one hour of deep focus per day, usually in the morning or early afternoon, with Sundays off. During this hour, I complete a full LR or RC section, then go through flaw review.
My Philosophy on the LSAT: I believe the strength in conquering something difficult like the LSAT is about consistency. What's truly hard isn't solely the work itself; it's sustaining that consistency over time. This is where I believe having an accountability/study partner can really act as a benefit.
If this resonates with you and you share a similar approach to studying, I'd love to connect. I think we'd work well together keeping each other accountable and staying on track through January.
Dm me here on 7Sage if this is interesting to you! I have also included socials below for transparency
Hi! Here is a link to a discord for studying and support from fellow students. https://discord.gg/Rvud8KYv
Just starting my studying journey for LSAT! Anyone in Gainesville FL wanna study together to keep each other accountable hit me up!
Wanna get together and go over some drills, PTs together? I'm based in Santa Clara.
Curious how many of you are going to the test center Nov 4 vs testing remotely
hello! recently began full-time studying for LSAT and am looking for a virtual study group to keep me accountable and also learn from! looking to set up a consistent group study schedule on PST time where we can drill, pt, review concepts. i can also create/link a discord if there's enough interest! thanks ☺
I am looking for an accountability or study partner or group in our area. I plan to take the test in April or June 2026. I am hoping to meet a couple of times a week and have a group chat to have check-ins and keep each other accountable.
Hi all! I'm based out of Toronto, Canada and looking for a buddy (or a few!) who'd be willing to meet up every week for an in person study session. Maybe some virtual sessions as well outside of that. I'm planning to take the LSAT in the new year but haven't yet set a date. It'll be a parallel work ongoing study group.
If you're interested, please reach out! :)
Going to make a November LSAT chat here on 7Sage, comment if you'd like me to add you!
Hey guys, I plan on taking the test this January ( hopefully.) I'm looking to form a study group where we can share ideas and motivate one another. Hopefully, we can get this test out of the way already lol.
My first test date is in November, and I will likely take the January 2026 test as well.
So, if anyone is interested, I will be available to study together in person/online at least 3 times a week.
I hope we can share our experience and make this journey more enjoyable than study alone:))!!
Hey, I am taking the January LSAT in January and looking for a reliable, committed person who wants to study in person in the Dallas, DFW areas.