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I just wanted to express a thanks to all who share their anxieties on this forum because it really helped me hurdle the pressures of apps and studying throughout my journey.
I started studying in summer 18 through 7sage. I ended up putting my career on hold to get married and move abroad. All the while extending my account periodically because I knew I would want to eventually take the lsat and go to law school. Just keeping connected to this community and the dedication of the constant posters helped me muster up enough courage to get back on the horse. Either way I started studying again in June 2019 for the Oct test. I took a diagnostic at 147 timed. That was upsetting but I knew I couldn't just assume I was gonna kill this test without work. I took all but the last 12 pts and got a 160 on the Oct test. I knew I was able to get a few points higher and pushed myself for the January test. I applied to a bunch of schools with that score but told them I was taking a future test and they held my app until my next score came. Finally to my joy I received my Jan test score back. A 164. At that point I was content and decided thats the best I can do I tried twice let's see what happens.
Ok. So a 164 3.86 from an online college BA.
Here's my cycle can't remember dates but my score didn't allow my apps to get to review until the middle of Feb.
University of Houston- accepted with big Scholly
University Cincinnati- same as above
Scu law tech edge program- same as above
Cardozo law- huge Scholly
Loyola L.A.- accepted
Asu-waitlist
After my new score I applied to a few more schools
Bc- accepted half Scholly
Emory- priority wl
Bu- wl
Gw- accepted w some Scholly
UcL.A.- wl
Wustl- accepted with more than half
The reason I'm writing this is not to show off. It's because everyone gets too caught up in the numbers and I see it really holds people back from not only studying but also even applying to schools where they are way below the median. Keep healthy.
Thanks 7sage for making my ride a lot more informed and fearless.
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Congratulations! Thank you for your post, I think you are absolutely correct that people sometimes get so focused on numbers that they forget about everything else the process is about. Good luck at law school!
Wowwww half scholly from BC and WUSTL with a 164 is amazing!!!!
Congratulations!! Happy to see your hard-work paying off! Good luck!!
Congratulations!!! Best of luck.
Congratulations!!
Congratulations! looks like you ended up with some fantastic options there!
Congratulations! Thank you for sharing. Good luck with your decision!
Thanks everyone!