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The LSAT took me....well, a while. Here's the proof:
March '19: 161
November '20: Cancel (Proctor issues)
January '21: 166
June '21: 170
I wanted to post this to reinforce a point made many times on 7sage: the LSAT is learnable. It's a beast of a test, but you can tackle it. Believe in yourself and your ability to learn - especially after a tough PT or disappointing real score.
So thankful for this community and all of ya'll. I might have to stick around and teach some.
Also - JY you are my idol.
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Mr. Burt muhfuking Reynolds congrats man! I'm holding onto that "learnable" mantra that I've read from all the successful folks. Ima get dis shii done fam!! 7Sage - we da mf-ing BEST. Let's make the supreme leader JY proud fam!!
Congrats!
Congrats!
Also how did you practice yourself after burning most of the PTs? Did you redo them?
Congrats!!
@whatsWaynedoing thanks! I had taken most of the 70s and low 80s before March of '19. I ended up retaking them before the June '21 exam b/c I ran out of fresh copies. In all honesty, they still felt like fresh takes b/c (1) over a year had passed and (2) I wasn't BR'ing prior to the March test. BR is really where you do the most learning imo.
Thanks @lsat_sus and @christina-10 !
@canihazJD - I definitely took away a lot from your podcast with J.Y. Definitely incorporated some of your strategies into my own prep.
Thanks! I'm gonna redo the 70s-80s after going through some older questions. Hope by then I will forget most of the questions in those PTs.
Burt, you're my HERO!
Yay, congrats!!! Hope to follow in your footsteps
@"Lime Green Dot" I'm confident you will
Also @"Almost a Boomer" I think you meant to say JY
@"Burt Reynolds" you’re my hero too!
this is more validating than any score could ever be