Really all depends on what your goal score is and where you are starting. If you are starting at a 150 and goal is 160 I think that is completely doable. However, if your goal score is 170+ it may take longer.
Whoever says a year is fucking with you. Ballpark: 100-150 hrs. Do all the logic games at least twice and the harder ones at least 4 times. It's the best shot at a 160+, so if you want it bad enough you'll get there in under 3 weeks.
... see that you got a 150 or for them to look ... someone who went from a 160 to a 175 any differently ... down if you got a 150 but managed to pull off ... from a 180 to a 150 might raise some eyebrows...
... on here aiming for that 160+ but it is not the ... insanely high ranked school a 150 with that GPA is not ... today who probably score a 150. They didn't give up ...
Totally possible. Do watch out for the plateau as mentioned. I was stuck in the upper 150's for months. Took two weeks off and came back scoring consistently in the upper 160's and even touching low 170's a few times.
Would love to be apart of this!! Currently scoring in the high 150's and 160's and trying to get around a 175. Need to hear everyone's thinking and logic to help improve speed and score.
Hi! I am interested in joining. I just broke into the 150's and would like to get to 160 by the August exam. I'm not working so definitely dedicated. Please send me the link.
Hey! I'm based in Ottawa & Montreal but would love to join some fellow Canadians in a virtual study group :) I'm also aiming for 170 + on the September LSAT and am currently finishing up the LR curriculum and PT'ing high 150's-low 160's.
Was wondering because I am doing the course and also using LRB and LGB, but I want to make things simpler. What is your opinon J.Y., and others as well?