Hey! If I were you, I would do it again. You scored at the bottom of your PT range. I know you'll be busy with work and school, but if it's possible to carve out some time to maintain PTing in the high 160s low 170s, it's worth it to retake in Augus…
Sorry to hear that. I'd recommend waiting until your consistently PTing within a few points of your target score. I'd recommend probably waiting until October, unless you can get in your target range by August.
Admissions committees vary in how the…
Congratulations @keepgoing ! This is very motivating! I was wondering if you could share what helped get you through each of the 150 and 160 plateau? Is there anything you would have done differently if you are just starting out?
Hmmm, I just tried it and it worked. I input November 14th as the end date and today as the start date...the study hours were automatically greyed out and I did not enter anything. I then hit make custom schedule and it automatically allocated 55 ho…
Congratulations!! This is amazing and motivational for a lot of us! Can you please share your studying hours/day, how long you've been studying for the LSAT, what worked and what you might have done differently?
@lsatplaylist Thank you very much for your feedback! I have decided to jump ship and use 7sage. I need something more in depth, and definitely with video explanations. Thank you for letting me know about the Thiking LSAT podcast; I have just subscri…
Hi, I'm an Ontario student applying for the 2021 cycle. I would love to be your study buddy and help keep each other accountable! Please send me a pm, if you're interested
Cliche advice, but honestly just keep at it....Progress takes time!
If you study with intensity and consistency (3-6 hours per day excluding breaks, 4-6 days a week) you will reach your goal of 155+ by July, or maybe September.
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Congratulations on that score! Hard work pays off! I have a goal of studying 2.5 hours a day, but after reading this, I will seriously have to bump that up, to get in my target range by June...Thanks for the inspiration
I would recommend being patient in the process. The LSAT is a long, arduous process and like JY says, it can take a year of active studying (your timeline indicates 11 months, which is suitable, given your estimated input of 4-6 hours/day, 6 days a …
I'm turning 33 and will be writing this September! I spent a decade in a job that I hated, but paid enough to get by. Although I'm an older applicant, it's better late than never. If you want something, go for it with all you've got!