I was admitted to Harvard today. Just wanted to thank 7Sage for the wonderful work they're doing here! I come from a working class family and would not have been able to afford LSAT prep, much less one as great as this, without 7Sage.
To my fellow 7Sagers: Hard work pays off. Keep studying!
Wow congrats on that. Thanks for all your insight that you contributed to this forum. It has definitely helped me at times throughout my LSAT prep. Best of luck at Harvard!
@gs556 Yale and Harvard? Part of me hates you right now! Kidding, I'm happy for you. Huge congrats to you, haha! If you don't mind my asking, for how long did you study? I'm about 5 months in and barely scoring in the 155+ range (from a horrid 137 PT). Harvard is also my target school. Best of luck to you!
Congratulations @gs556 !!! I'm about to start a six-month study journey too, what would you recommend I do in terms of scheduling? I'm not quite sure where to start, and I'd love to ask about which books you used as well
@gs556 That's great! Again, congrats! I may end up taking the October test...I doubt I'll get my score to 172+ by June (I'm assuming it's an automatic rejection from Harvard unless your score is in the 170 range). Wishing you the best.
@vyassaran said: I'm about to start a six-month study journey too, what would you recommend I do in terms of scheduling? I'm not quite sure where to start, and I'd love to ask about which books you used as well
I didn't have any books; just 7Sage and +50 practice tests. I took my time working through the complete 7Sage curriculum and, upon completion, worked through 3 practice tests a week. I would blind review my PTs on days in-between completing them. On my blind review days I would also return to the 7Sage curriculum if there was anything specific I wanted to review because I still hadn't mastered it. Good luck!
@Sheri123 said: Do you mind me asking if you used a consultant or anything?
I didn't use any consultants (couldn't afford any). I did share my essays with a few of my close friends. They gave me feedback and worked as my sounding board.
@gs556 said: I didn't have any books; just 7Sage and +50 practice tests. I took my time working through the complete 7Sage curriculum and, upon completion, worked through 3 practice tests a week. I would blind review my PTs on days in-between completing them. On my blind review days I would also return to the 7Sage curriculum if there was anything specific I wanted to review because I still hadn't mastered it. Good luck!
I'm curious is it possible to get any type of non-financial need based scholarships at these schools? If you have a decent GPA and incredible LSAT score for example?
@Sheri123 Like Pacifico said, HYS only gives need-based aid. This is a big reason why some HYS admits with 175+ LSATS will choose CCN. CCN near-full ride is very tempting vs. HYS full cost.
Not to hijack this thread, but I was also admitted to Harvard earlier this week. I want to thank 7sage (and gs556 for interview tips!) for the wonderful LSAT prep program. I could not have improved my LSAT enough without the excellent curriculum offered here. Thank you!!
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Harvard has always been a dream school for me.
Today was the first round of acceptances for the cycle.
Thank you! My diagnostic was 159.
I have also been accepted to Yale Law.
Thanks again!
If you don't mind my asking, for how long did you study? I'm about 5 months in and barely scoring in the 155+ range (from a horrid 137 PT). Harvard is also my target school.
Best of luck to you!
Thank you! I studied approximately 6-months.
Wishing you the best.
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