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I'm studying for the February LSAT and aiming for a 170+. Last October I got a 167, and I consistently PT in the 167-173 range. I'm looking to form a small group to study with (2-4), ideally with people that are in a similar situation. Although I prefer to meet in person, part of me doubts that anyone on this forum is in the RDU area, so I'm flexible to meet online with anybody in the Eastern time zone. If interested please reach out.

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Hello everyone! @C_J_2020 and I have been prepping together and can consistently score in the upper 170's or 180. We have found that explaining questions really improves understanding of the test on a deeper level and would love the chance to help out some others while improving our consistency! We are looking for 160's and 170's scoring individuals to help tutor one on one or in a small group. If anyone is interested feel free to reach out!

If you are interested feel free to message me for the discord link if the following has expired: https://discord.gg/DP7FDGh7

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If you are interested in being study partners meeting frequently 1-2 times a week please let me know! We are all in this together. I work a 9-5 but I am dedicated to studying after work! Score wise I don’t care! I think everyone can help anyone! I am also on the EST time zone.

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I am a 21 y/o early college grad and while I took a “gap year” in order to really focus on the LSAT and Law School Apps, I’ve done the opposite so now i’m kind of playing catch up. I am registered to take the exam in January and really just looking to allocate some time to study with others going through the same thing. My motivation has been lacking as I’m the only one I know pursuing Law so I think this would be a great way for me to push myself to study while also connecting w others in similar situations!

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Hi everyone! I'm looking for a study buddy for the January LSAT who wants to do some intensive prepping. I'm aiming for at least one practice test per day, but I realize that this may be impractical for some people, so I'm happy to review drills or other material together on a daily / bi-daily basis as well. I would definitely want to discuss for about 1 hour at least every other day / once every three days at the least.

I already have a 170 on an official LSAT and have an average of 173 on the site, with a high of 177. I'm down to study with anyone, but primarily looking for someone also aiming to break into the 170+ range. I struggle most with the reading comprehension section and feel that I'm strongest at formal logic. I usually hit around -0 to -2 for LR sections and -2 to -4 for RC sections. I'm also an SAT tutor in real life, so I feel pretty comfortable analyzing question formulas and things like that, but I feel like I also get thrown off by questions that "break the mold." Feel free to reach out if you think our skills could complement each other's! :)

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I'm in my late 20s and have taken the LSAT 4 times (155, 160, 157, 168) and am scheduled to retake in January.

Currently have the next 2 weeks off for vacation so I'll be doing a PrepTest every other day, peppering in some hard drills every now and then, hopefully for a 172 next month.

Would love to find someone studying rigorously and seriously right now to chat with over texts or Discord or Insta or Snap or something like that to share progress and just commiserate over this whole experience. Sharing scores with each other and seeing improvement over time would be awesome. Also happy to discuss application stuff.

Hit me up!

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Hey all, I am planning to take the LSAT in June 2025 and am looking for a local group to study with in the New York City/Metro area. The group will be hybrid, with at least one Zoom study session and an in-person study session (hopefully) weekly or biweekly!

I am either going to make a Discord, Instagram,or iMessage group so please let me know if you are interested!

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Hey everyone,

I started the LSAT PTing in the high 150s before I found 7Sage. 7Sage has been instrumental in my journey to achieving higher scores; by the time I sat for the September LSat I was PTing in the low-mid 170s (4 months-ish of studying). I notice a lot of people here are sharing their study habits so that others may attempt to emulate them, and while I’m sure there’s some value to that, I’m here to tell you that I climbed with absolutely no method to my madness:

I studied when I felt like it (often, but irregular), I would wake up and go to sleep when I was tired (sometimes asleep by 4am and up by 2pm), and I would take random days off. I had the 7Sage app, which I would take with me to events that I didn’t think I’d enjoy (and just do exercises at the event). The only thing I would regiment is my practice tests, which I tried to make as “test day” as possible (I took 8 PTs overall).

I scored a 171 on the one and only official LSAT I’ve taken. I was going to take it again the following month, but serious family issues made it an unattractive prospect, and I was happy with a 171.

I say all this to highlight that the test, and studying for it, is a very personal affair; you need to find what works for you. All these people can offer you their words of wisdom or tips and tricks, but at the end of the day all you need to do is figure out how to understand the question being asked.

However, if I was to make one recommendation to someone seeking improvement, or highlight one aspect of my own studying which dramatically improved my results, it would be thus: blind review. Blind review, blind review, blind review. I can’t overstate how dramatically that changed my performance. Be mercilessly honest with yourself, and push yourself to fully understand questions and the ‘answers’ the test writers are providing you BEFORE you reveal the correct answer.

As a final note, be kind to yourself. You reading this here are in a select minority of test-takers who is probably taking their LSAT prep very seriously. I met countless students (at UC Berkeley no less) who were just “going to take the test and see how it goes.” You are already ahead of them, and if you take your studying seriously, you’ll finish miles ahead of a significant portion of test takes.

Best of luck 7Sage-ers!

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Hi! I am taking the April LSAT and looking for a study buddy to meet with virtually outside my 9-5 pm (EST). I struggle with motivation after working all day but thrive off accountability with others. Zoom call is prob going to be best! Thinking meeting 1-2 times a week. I've been studying for months on and off but now I'm going to get consistent! My goal is high 160's! I'm in OKC

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Hey everyone, I'm looking for a study buddy who's aiming for a goal score of 170+. I'm a full-time student but I'm pretty flexible with time so I'm sure we could figure out a time that would work for the both of us! I'm willing to work on zoom, and I know that teaching other's is the best way to remember things so I would love to help teach someone and I would love if someone could teach me too!

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Hey, interested in taking the LSAT this summer and want to get a high score. Looking for a study group to study with and discuss questions with. We could help hold each other accountable for studying. Could be virtual or in person (live or work in the NYC area). I work a 9-5 job, so preferably someone who also works or is ok with studying in the evening. Let me know if you’re interested!

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Hi everybody.

Im a junior in undergrad planning to take the lsat in June. I wanted to see if there were any study groups here or if anybody was interested in making one, either virtual or in person?

I’m aiming for a score 170+ and my last pt was a 160 so I’m looking for other people in the 155-165 range!

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Hey team! I'm looking for study partners who work a 9-5 job in Florida or in the Eastern Time Zone (EST). My goal is to achieve a score of 165 and above, and I would love to organize a motivated group of positive individuals to make this test prep enjoyable and help us stay on track, even on our most tiring days before and after work. This isn't easy, but there is strength in numbers!

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Hi!

I'm in Houston studying for the January LSAT, looking to see if there's anyone else studying that would like to meet up / create a study group?

If people are interested, maybe we can make a groupMe or something!

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