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For those of you who have started law school or have gotten your target score, what advice do you wish you were given at the beginning of your LSAT journey? Knowing what you know now, what would you do differently?
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Find a tutor on day one....
Speak directly with people who had been through the LSAT and applications. Join 7Sage much sooner. Realize some books don't have real LSAT questions and avoid them. Somehow find my admissions essay topics sooner, but maybe it was meant to take awhile. Worry less about the scores and more about what it takes to get scores I'd be happy with. Consider not taking a diagnostic. If one was taken, then retake it at some point. Realize RC is pretty subjective and what works for one person might not work for another person.
7Sage ultimate+.
I thought it was too expensive at first. I bought it after I’d already spent $2000 on other materials that weren’t as good.
I raised my score by 6 points and I’m going to my dream school now.
Start studying earlier.
not burn through as many PTS
Talk to as many tutors and professionals as possible. You will get a much better idea of what you actually need to accomplish as opposed to what you think you need to do. They are probably not the same thing.
Would you recommend the 7Sage approved tutors?
Congrats on your acceptance to your dream school! I will certainly have to upgrade to ultimate+ once I decide the date I want to take the LSAT.
Starting a course like 7Sage sooner and/or allowing more than 3-4 months of studying (more like 1 year, to ensure you have reached your scoring potential).