You need to relax bro. It’s clear to me why you scored outside of your range, you’re freaking the heck out. Start studying less, wind yourself down until like 2 days before the test and then don’t stu
I'd love to be your study buddy, I just scored 180 for the first time yesterday and need all the help I can get to make that consistent. What platform would you prefer to use?
I think the greatest motivation you need right now is to understand your current probability of mastering such a hard test and the idea of giving up with your current performance. Think about it like
Please join the real deal group, (don’t invite needed, just click on the link), where we are not just serious LSATers, we also have tutors who gave out ton of advice, and we have a study group basical
this school doesn't give A+s" - they aren't going to penalize you based on the school you went to. So I wouldn't look at it like you're being compared to someone with a 4.2,
It's called club 180, and I am now taking applications. I'm looking for peeps who are DETERMINED to get a high score. Looking for friends, accountability, and study buddies.
Congrats, especially for that impressive 16-point jump (In fact, the hardest 16 points to achieve)! A demon is keeping me from 180. I've had 3 179s and nearly 10 177's or 178's. Hope to
I came to 7sage after doing curriculum sort of study from another service, so I can't speak to the effectiveness of the 7sage example videos, but it looks like there are only 7 walk through passa
To your first point, the naturally high LSAT scorer WON'T automatically do well in law school. LSAC (https://www.lsac.org/data-research/research/lsat-still-most-accurate-predictor-law-school-succ
How far are you from the score you want to apply with, and how much progress have you made from where you started? If you're at a 172 and want a 180 but aren't in any rush to apply, that
Just keep grinding! This is all about repetitions. You can definitely machine-learn this test. You might not be getting a 180, but not everyone in the world can. However, I am certain that your level
I'm looking for a study group or maybe a group of people either online or in person to study with, I'm aiming for anywhere from a 160-180, I've never really studied in my life so lookin
I'm in the IE (Riverside) but down to study virtually. I'm intrested to hear what you learned from the powerscore and loophole stuff. I haven't yet finished the CC, but I am consistentl
-3 LG, but my RC is anywhere from -4 to -12. And the worst part is that I don't even know what to do. I have tried reading like it is super exciting, slowing down to just comprehend, focusing on