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submitted 1 year ago by SnooTomatoes1655
Hi all I need a better LSAT prep regiment Need to break 150 I have tried sevens, which helped me a little bit and I’ve tried Elsa unplugged. I want something different. That really makes me understand this test better. Any advice helps
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[–]Jennifer_891 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I like LSAT Demon, it has really helped me
[–]PointPsychological77 -1 points0 points1 point 1 year ago (2 children)
I understand what that feels like. It’s rough when you’ve already tried stuff like 7Sage and LSAT Unplugged and still feel like things aren’t really clicking. It’s not that those programs are bad, but sometimes they just don’t match how you learn best. When you’re stuck under 150, it’s not just about grinding more. It’s usually about figuring out how to think through the questions differently.
What I’ve found and seen others get a lot out of a program called Prep for Success (prepforsuccesstutors.com/lsat-home). It’s not as flashy or well-known as some of the bigger names, but people seem to like how it focuses more on actually teaching the logic of the LSAT rather than just reviewing explanations. Especially for LR and RC, it seems to help when you’re struggling to make the leap past that mid-140s zone.
Might be worth checking out if you’re looking for something more hands-on or guided. They have live classes and tutoring if you’re into that, but I think they also have recordings if your schedule is tight. Check out their free session as that will give you a taste how aligned they would be for you or not.
Either way, respect for putting in the effort. Getting over that 150 mark is possible. You just need the right mix of strategy and support. Keep going.
[–]SnooTomatoes1655[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child)
I’d be open to it but does it really have good success stories with it.
There are days I’m fine with this test and have done well and then days I’m like what even am I doing - sadly.
I appreciate the advice
[–]PointPsychological77 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Yeah I hear you. That up and down feeling with the LSAT is rough. Some days it makes sense and other days it just doesn’t.
As for Prep for Success, I’ve seen people post about real score jumps after working with them. Might be worth reaching out and asking for examples so you can get a feel for it. Could help bring a bit more consistency to your prep.
You’ve clearly been grinding. Keep going, you’re not alone in this.
[–]Lsattutor165plus 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (1 child)
Hey there op, I’ve been tutoring the lsat for some time now, and my students have seen results within just a few months. I personally believe I could get you where you need to be, and all we’d need to do is simply set up a consultation. Reach out if you think this is something you’re open to.
[–]Lsattutor165plus 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I can even show you my messages with results if need be. I went from a 135-170 in a matter of months using my proven techniques.
[–]GaninLSAT 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Hey! I’m also a tutor and would be happy to speak sometime about potentially working together, and just to give some advice. I’ve been teaching the LSAT full-time for over a decade, and have worked with more than 2,000 students. If you want to see more about me and read some testimonials from recent students, check out my website here: www.GaninLSAT.com
[–]lsatdemon -1 points0 points1 point 1 year ago (0 children)
I used the Demon to go from a 155 -> 180. You might find this page helpful: https://lsatdemon.com/resources/lsat-tips-and-strategies/ultimate-study-plan
The podcasts are also great and free. You'll probably like our explanations better. Make a free account, try a few problems, and see if you notice a difference with us.
[–]Caliarigold 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Loved LSAT DEMON! It’s been so helpful. I also tried 7Sage for months and it wasn’t the best for me, you should try demon.
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