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Something I wish I had earlier during LSAT prep: someone to hold me accountable to what I said I’d do. Not a tutor, just someone who helped me follow through.

For example, I use a weekly accountability system for my work. Basically, it’s a weekly call with a coach where I decide what matters most, make a clear plan, and follow up each week. Just having someone expecting to hear from me has made a big difference. I feel like I can trust myself to do what I planned to.

I've tried a few study groups. Some were helpful, but it was hard to find people who would actually check in midweek, or show up consistently.

Have y'all had similar experiences with study groups? And does anybody here think they'd find that type of accountability valuable for studying?

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Hi everyone,

Looking to gauge interest in a potential Discord group for people who would consider themselves "Non-traditional" prospective law students. I'm an '18 grad, so I'm excited to meet people who are also a few years out of school, trying to get back into a study mindset. I'm thinking it would be entirely digital just to cast a wide net, so no geographical requirements or anything.

Depending on the interest, I'd love to make it a group that's focused on more than just LSAT but the application and search process as well.

Alternatively, if a group like this already exists, I'd really appreciate the tip!

Thanks :)

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I’m currently preparing for the LSAT and was wondering if there’s an active Discord group or chat dedicated to LSAT studying. I’m looking to connect with others who are also studying, share resources, ask questions, and stay motivated throughout the prep process. If you know of any study-focused Discord servers or communities, I’d really appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.

thank you! 😊

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Hello all. I am interested in connecting with other individuals who would like to have a casual study relationship. I am fairly new in this course. I do not have strong preferences on how/what to study nor a strict study schedule in place at the moment, but I would at least like to have someone I could message/talk with to brainstorm, check work, ask questions, etc.

Thanks!

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Hi guys, I am planning on taking the June and possible August LSAT. I am looking for a study buddy who's motivated and committed. I work from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and I have been studying every day after work. I live in Dallas, so preferably CST would work. If you're interested, please comment!

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Hi all! I’m utilizing my maternity leave to get geared up for the August LSAT 💪🏼(little buddy’s first word might be “assume” at this rate).

Would any other moms be interested in a group chat to stay motivated and connected to people also balancing regular life, kid life, and law school prep? I’m thinking that this could be for people at all stages of studying :)

Comment below if you would prefer a discord or Signal chat (no classified info, I promise!)

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Hey, I'm taking the June and September LSAT. I'm looking for an accountability partner or small group to keep the momentum going over the summer. Studying alone has made me lazy. I was thinking it’d be cool to meet up at coffee shops, libraries, or any quiet, chill spots around the city to study together or check in weekly. Or zooms.

If you’re into the idea of structured study sessions, goal setting and mutual encouragement (plus finding some nice study-friendly places around Chicago), hit me up! Open to schedules and styles—whether you’re just starting or deep in prep. We can also work on personal essays and resumes! Let’s help each other stay focused and sane 😊

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Hi everyone, I'm looking for an accountability partner to study for the LSAT with the goal of taking the test in August/September. If you're also preparing for the LSAT and want to stay motivated, share resources, and keep each other on track, let's connect! The goal would be to meet once or twice a week to discuss modules/drills we are seeking to complete next week while reviewing last week's progress.

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Looking for someone studying in the Northern VA area that is willing to meet up every Saturday/Sunday to go over questions. I'm in the mid 170s to high 170s looking to perfect my approach by explaining questions to other folks. Please dm if you're interested and I will make a discord.

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Hi! I have been drilling a bit and took a couple PTs, which have been in the 140s-mid 140s. I bought 7sage in hopes to go over the whole curriculum and really get the fundamentals down. I am hoping to get together with someone (or some people) where we can hold each other accountable and possibly meet on discord or something to review questions and PTs. I just feel like verbalizing each question and our mindset can really help us make improvement. My BR is 20 points higher than my actual PT score, so I feel like I get it, but need to practice consistently.

Little about me: I'm in PST, work, and take evening classes. Once my classes end in mid-May, I'll be able to devote my evenings to the LSAT where we can just drill/review a bunch of questions.

Please reach out to me!! My rule of thumb is that there are no dumb questions. We are learning this test together :)

Edit: Send me a friend request on discord so we can get something going!! My username is swaggerjagger02

Edit #2: THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE SUPPORT EVERYONE!!!!! Please add me on discord so we can get the ball rolling!!!

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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!

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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!

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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.

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