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It’s been a couple months since I last studied and took my fourth and final LSAT in November last year. Having received my first law school acceptance to one of my top choices (UVic) yesterday, I figured it was time to shed light on my journey to encourage those who feel hardstruck/plateaued in their LSAT journey. I have been in that position many many times on and off studying over the years and have doubted whether I have what it takes to get to law school at my lowest points. For context, my first score/diagnostic was a 148 and I took the LSAT four times: 156 (June 2021)->161 (Jan 2022)->162 (June 2022)-> 166 (Nov 2022). I also want to take the time to thank 7sage as I truly credit my score improvement to the core curriculum and forum advice/guides. Good luck and all the best for applicants this cycle and for those grinding it out/prepping!
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Congratulations! We are so happy that we are a part of your LSAT journey!
I'm having this same issue. The 10th will be my 3rd attempt, 7Sage has been a huge help, there's several foundational lessons I'm getting that the programs I purchased previously didn't have. I'm feeling more confident since working with the curriculum. Thanks for your post, it does give me hope! Best of luck at your new school!!
Congrats!
That's awesome! Congratulations!
This is awesome! Congrats on your acceptance. I just sent you a DM