@fightingtilltheend I'm so sorry you didn't get the score you wanted but don't wallow too much. I bombed my first LSAT take last year. If I've learned anything from the 7Sage community it's that the LSAT is a very learnable test. If you didn't see the score you want this time and you want to be a lawyer don't give up! You probably weren't ready for the last test but you can be for a future test! You get three takes (in two years) so don't let one setback stop you from reaching your goals. Learn from your mistakes and go back to the LSAT more equipt to crush it!
You guys, I am seriously crushed. I was PTing at 171 for WEEKS and got a 160. My highest score was a 175, just a week before the test. I'm honestly devastated.
I guess I'm going to re-take, but the wind is so much out of my sails. I felt like I was as prepared as I ever could've been, and I got a 160!?? I'm about to cry.
@kylereinhard said: You guys, I am seriously crushed. I was PTing at 171 for WEEKS and got a 160. My highest score was a 175, just a week before the test. I'm honestly devastated.
I guess I'm going to re-take, but the wind is so much out of my sails. I felt like I was as prepared as I ever could've been, and I got a 160!?? I'm about to cry.
Use the feedback from the test to improve and don't give up! This was a blip. Random goofiness happens. Virus games are not likely to be repeated. Get back on that horse and go get a 175 on the December LSAT!
168 on my first attempt! That's pretty much how I was PTing for weeks leading up to the test. I even slacked off and slowed down (even took 4 section PTs instead of 5, as I normally did earlier on) so I'm glad I was able to focus and churn a predictable score despite how nervous I was. And got 21/23 (with 1 wrong on the virus game) on LG so woot. Those videos certainly helped.
Thank you so much 7sage! What a wonderful community you have provided for me, for many others, and for all those who will need LSAT prep guidance in the future.
Got the email, i think i was wishing it was different from seeing the score beforehand. Definitely no error there. Congrats to everyone who reached their goal!
I didn't reach my target score and definitely performed poorly compared to how I was PTing, but should be fine to get into my safety schools. However, on the upside I did way better than I thought I did after the test. I think that for many of us there is a huge mental block to the LSAT with nerves and whatnot so it's going to be about powering through the anxiety in December. we can do it!
I got a 160 and was shooting for a 167+. I want to apply this cycle and am registered for December but will I even be able to increase my score by then? I was PT averaging about 165
@TheLoftGuy i got a bad score, have to study more i guess, maybe two more years of studying and i will be where i need to be. until then, the battle will go on.
Hey guys! So I was PTing between a 159 and a 162 toward the end of my prep. I got a 158 and was really hoping for a 160 or above. I feel like a 2-3 point increase could make a reasonable difference in scholarship money, which is why I would be willing to take it again. This test was a little bit off considering the virus game (which I surprisingly didn't do so poorley on) and the RC (wich I did way below my average). What do you guys think? Should I retake in Dec.??
FYI: this would be my third time. I canceled my first score.
Guys, this day has come and gone. However, I do want to thank each and every one of the people who contributed to this thread. You guys are awesome and made waiting for the score more pleasurable and bearable.
Keep your head up high...you guys are such an amazing bunch.
Thanks to 7sage, I went from a first diagnostic test of 159 in June to getting a 169 on the September LSAT. I'm a little disappointed that I didn't cross the 170 threshold, and also thinking about all the mistakes I made due to nerves since it was my first real LSAT experience. So I'm currently weighing taking it again in December. But overall, very happy with my results!
@graceboyan said: Thanks to 7sage, I went from a first diagnostic test of 159 in June to getting a 169 on the September LSAT. I'm a little disappointed that I didn't cross the 170 threshold, and also thinking about all the mistakes I made due to nerves since it was my first real LSAT experience. So I'm currently weighing taking it again in December. But overall, very happy with my results!
Wow, grats!!! Still, a 169 is only 1 point off, still amazing! If you haven't left a review yet and feel up to it, feel free to do so here: https://7sage.com/lsat-course-reviews/
i didnt do as good as i thought but i wasnt too far off. Wont be taking it again at the risk of getting less scholarship money, but being able to do what I love soon than later, will be worth the sacrifice. I am simply trusting GOD!
@twssmith I'm so sorry to hear that your score isn't where you wanted it to be -- you've been a tremendous help to me and countless others on 7sage. You have worked so hard to get this far and while that in itself is something to be proud of, I have faith that you will learn all you can from this test and make an epic comeback in December!
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What do you mean? you were able to find the score on LSAC? how?
I guess I'm going to re-take, but the wind is so much out of my sails. I felt like I was as prepared as I ever could've been, and I got a 160!?? I'm about to cry.
Edited to add - guess I need to go apologize to Dominos and get that pizza back from where it don't belong:)
Thank you so much 7sage! What a wonderful community you have provided for me, for many others, and for all those who will need LSAT prep guidance in the future.
@TheLoftGuy how did you do?
FYI: this would be my third time. I canceled my first score.
Keep your head up high...you guys are such an amazing bunch.
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