I'll be 29 in December. I actually met a 16 year old prepping hard and stressing for the LSAT. He'll be entering grade 12 in fall. Although it shows dedication on his part, it did make me wonder if there a minimum age for taking the LSAT? Lol
Some people have diagnostics in the 99th percentile, but that is extremely rare and even if you have a 160+ diagnostic on an older test doesn't mean that will translate to success in the 70s. There is no substitute for hard work and dedication.
I think secretly every LSAT test-taker wants to know if a phenomenal score is doable and more importantly, realistic. Simple answer is: yes. Difficult answer: it takes a lot of dedication and hard work to get to that yes.
Congratulations!! Thank you for sharing - highs and lows - for all of us to learn from your journey and to believe that dedication and perseverance can pay huge dividends in personal accomplishments.
All the best:)
AND don't leave us!
OMG - this is amazing!!!
Corey & Allison, your thought processes and understanding of the LSAT are truly inspiring.
Thank you both for your time and dedication to help all of us at 7Sage!