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I have a day now to digest my July LSAT score and really reflect on my LSAT experience. First I want to say thank you to 7Sage and the community as a whole. Bluntly put, there was no way I could have been successful without this program. From JY and the CC to the discussion board and community, 7Sage has given me the confidence and the techniques to succeed. It does all of this while being more affordable than other prep programs which expands access to the legal profession. I want to give a big shout out to my Blind Review call group. If you have the opportunity, I highly suggest you join one (I believe @keets993 is leading one now). The ability to create new relationships with fellow 7Sagers was crucial as it allowed me to approach questions with new perspectives. I was able to bounce ideas off of them which allowed me to understand more about myself and how I approached the test. Big shout-out to @twssmith @BinghamtonDave @teamteamvicster @Jane1990 @Hamaseh_S @necessarynaomi @happyLSAT and everyone else on the calls. I would also like to thank @"Daniel.Sieradzki" for being a great tutor, often coming on the calls to say hello and give advice. With all of your help, I was able to go from a middling diagnostic to a 177. I could not have done it without you.
I am writing this to give thanks but also to catch the eyes of anyone considering 7Sage. This is a great community at a (more) affordable price. Please consider joining a Blind Review group and above all else do not be discouraged by your first take. I got a 169 on my first take and then improved on my second.
Lastly, I studied for this test with medically diagnosed Attention Deficit Disorder. I took no medicine and did not request accommodations. I am considering writing an informal guide for other takers that may have ADD or Dyslexia. If anyone has experienced taking the LSAT under these conditions and would like to contribute or share what worked for you, please feel free to message me.
Thank you 7Sage and all those that are here experiencing this crazy journey with me. The destination is great, but the journey was a pleasure in itself.
My best,
ChaimtheGreat
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Congrats @ChaimtheGreat !!
congrats! this is very inspiring. if you don't mind if i ask, what was your diagnostic and how long did you study for?
Congrats! Seriously, that's amazing. I have ADHD, and I've definitely had success through creating a detailed schedule, but I'm not sure how much I can really help. If you have any specific things you want to discuss, lmk.
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Excellent work! And congrats my friend!
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This is pretty amazing, a big congrats to you! Please do write the guide, I'm sure it will aid plenty
Wow congrats that’s amazing
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YAAAAAAY! Amazing!
Congrats!!!
Wow, amazing work! Congrats. How long did you study? Are you aiming for HYS?
I am soooo SOOO happy for you! Congrats, my friend! You absolutely deserve this and all the best in the future. And when you decide to re-run for public office, I'm already signed-up to knock door-to-door. Can't wait to hear about where you go next.
Well, 177 is a pretty high score. Wowza!!
Thanks guys! My diagnostic was a 161 with an asterisk as I had a lot of training in written logic in undergrad. My real diagnostic is probably around 158 ish. I studied from December 2017 to July 2018.
Haha definitely I will let you know! Thanks Victoria!
Congrats!!!!
This makes me so happy to read. When you get chance, I'd be grateful to hear more about your studying before you got to PTs.
Congrats
Nicely done, @ChaimtheGreat !
Wow what a great ROI from 7 months of studying!! Did you study full time?
Thank you! I studied while in undergrad so no not full time. There would be days I studied 5 hours and some I would only study one or two. For most of my Lsat study time I had no job except for schooling. It was rare for me to have a day where I didn’t study at all.
Congrats! This is inspiring!!
Hey @ChaimtheGreat,
Congratulations!
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CONGRATS, CHAIM!!! I am so happy for you You deserve every bit of it!!
WOW! congrats!
It should be posted!
Thank you!!
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Hi Chaim... totally awesome 177....... I was going to get tested for ADD but saw your comments... could I speak with you privately..... my number
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Oh my wow! Absolutely fantastic news!! Congratulations!!
Congratulations....wonderful news!
Congrats !!!
Congrats @ChaimtheGreat!!!!!! Soooo happy for you, you totally deserve it
Wow! Congrats!
This is so awesome!! Especially with you having ADD. I also have it and I did get granted accommodations. I have been out of school for 6.5 years and was studying while working full-time up until 2 weeks ago and it has most definitely been a struggle. I am scheduled to take in September so any tips you have would be greatly appreciated!