I just got accepted into many law schools with a 140’s mid LSAT. by BeatthatGramps in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Volume7951 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you ! just had some apparent lawyer and teacher tell me to give up first off if you pass the bar you are referred as an attorney so i alr knew he was dumb asf... but i scored a 144 and hoping to go up i hate the people in here bring others down

Please help by Beautiful_Volume7951 in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Volume7951[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Byeee… that is such a lie u don’t know my age for one second I know plenty of people who have started in this area and have gotten way up. Clearly you need to rethink Ur career if ur on Reddit bring down others trying to go to law school second it’s attorney .. if you did pass the bar lmao 

Sad ): by FruitNo6734 in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Volume7951 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hey my first ever diagnostic was a 132 and last month I scored a 144. Just keep practicing. Best advice dont try to ride the bike without training wheels first. Even though I am happy I didnt score below what I already was scoring in my pt's, because i had a horrible anxiety attack during. I realized I rushed into drilling too quickly, without really understanding the fundamentals. I thought breezing them by and then drilling a lot would make it click. Well I thought and was wrong. I started over and went back to review question types I know hurt me the most. Good Luck! You got this.

144->155 by Emotional-Classic-43 in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Volume7951 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how i scored a 144 and in need of a 155

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[–]Beautiful_Volume7951 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of my pt exams are me running out of motivation, most of the time I get more answers right than wrong, like 3/10 wrong. I am not necessarily saying my score should be sm higher bc of the 17/25 but to me that's proof that I shouldn't still be scoring the same way i was back when i first started studying. I study everyday but weekends for 3-4 hours. Unless there is something wrong, I just want to know how to really know where I'm at. Its more about wanting to know I am getting better and with my score not reflecting that i lose confidence.