@lizzleon33 I started studying for LSAT 6 weeks before exam. Studying 8-10 hours a day. 5-6 days a week. Sometimes 12. Insane, I know. What helped me a ton was doing the 7Sage lessons, taking one pt test a week. Doing lots of drills and then using …
I can tell you about my personal experience with this situation and maybe it will help you decide.
DISCLAIMER: Excuse me if I am not being politically correct when I express myself at times. Hopefully it doesn't come off like rude or judgmental.
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Congrats! I would keep the 166. Aside from GPA and LSAT score, there are other factors that could really boost your application to some schools. Maybe focus on solidifying your personal statement and LOR.
However.. Really depends on where you want…
Thank you all so much!!! I do have ADHD and I just didn’t have enough time to ask for accommodations. Might do that for the next exam.
I am thinking I’ll wait and see what I get this Nov and then based on that score I’ll decide whether to apply or…
Thank you!!! 😭 I so needed to hear that.
Yeah, I just can't let a year go by before applying again. Definitely made me feel much better hearing about applying after January and having good options. I quit my job and moved cross country 2 months a…
Here is my two cents. I did some research and came to the conclusion that I needed to step away for a few days. I know it is difficult when you are on a schedule but I was eager to keep doing drills and practice questions to get a high score. IT AB…