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  • @LastLSAT First take was June 2015, then June 2017 and September 2017
  • @Broccoli180 said: Do you mind if I ask how long it took you to get that score @Broccoli180 Of course - I studied for a year and went from 161 to 172 but I think it can definitely be done in a shorter period of time...I was working full time…
  • @dantlee14 said: With a 3.5 and a 172, that will get you into probably almost all of the bottom half of the T14, with a solid shot at all non-HYS schools. Even with a 175, you still wouldn't have a great chance at HYS, and it wouldn't signifi…
  • @"Seeking Perfection" said: @fifthending said: I got a 172 in September and have a 3.49 lsac gpa with a stem major. I'm applying this cycle and planning on blanketing T14. I'm trying to decide whether or not to retake in December a…
  • Congratulations!!!!!!!!!! Totally inspiring.
  • Congrats @"Dr. Yamata" !! I guess we're not always the best at predicting what score we got based on how we felt the exam went - I felt the same way and got a pretty decent score. Quick question - how do you find out your section by section scores? …
    in Omg 165 Comment by fifthending July 2015
  • That is so amazing, congratulations...your hard work and dedication paid off Good luck!
  • @iles.18 Mine is at my uni as well but there's a billion rooms in that building haha so I'm not really sure. It's good that you know though! Glad I'm not the only one, thought there was something wrong with my ticket I guess I'll just get there …
  • @rblackshear @ddakjiking what sort of awesome super power lets you know this? 0_0
  • I think I will end up postponing until Oct then. NYU says the latest score they'll accept for Fall 2016 is December 2015 - do you think there are any downsides to potentially having to take it again then (besides the application being a bit rushed, …
  • @nicole.hopkins noooo, NYU is pretty much my top school So given that they take the average of your scores, that makes me a little less inclined to take it in June. I haven't gotten through all the material yet (I haven't even gotten to taking al…
  • As long as you downloaded them, nothing else should have really changed, videos, etc. are all still here
  • Will things like this still remain http://7sage.com/lesson/quiz-on-complex-conditional-translations-to-lawgic/ ? I don't think they're official lsat questions...?
  • It's more about memorizing the method with which you approach certain questions. 7sage drills practice because you'll notice that the type of LG questions are all the same, it's just the actual sequence, rules etc. that are different. So with practi…
  • I felt the same way and was really lost at the first couple games I tried. I would suggest doing it without watching the videos first, then really spend time on the videos and redo every single game multiple times (look at the fool proof guide to LG…
  • @_FIDELIO_ I totally get where you're coming from - the intensity of the work is just not comparable but on the bright side, the law school admissions office at the University of Minnesota did tell me that on average, students in the hard sciences (…
  • I was kind of wondering the same thing. I'm getting a b.s. in Biology and realistically, I'll end with 3.5-3.7 GPA at best (at the University of Minnesota) so I'm wondering how they might weigh that compared to say, an English degree with a 4.0 GPA.
  • Congrats, that's great! Just out of curiosity, how long did you study roughly before that score increase?
  • I think it would make sense to do as much as you can get through but also make sure that you're understanding everything and not just rushing through it.