I think he's used to doing 8+ hours of practice for the MCAT so LSAT didn't seem too bad in comparison. Stamina and a natural knack in logic games helped a lot.foodlaw wrote:Idk.. isn't the MCAT a knowledge based test? I think the LSAT requires a different type of thinkingtuna_wasabi wrote:A friend got 175 cold from the LSAC diagnostic test.... and he's going to med school. The MCAT prep probably made LSAT look like a walk in the park.MediocreAtBest wrote:I just can't believe that someone could just bang out a 170 without studying. Like I refuse to believe it. Even if I saw it with my own eyes I wouldn't believe it.
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I wouldn't believe someone who got a 165 cold let alone a 175.
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What score are you aiming for/would be content with and stop studying? Out of curiosity. I've been studying for around 5 months and am hoping that September is the end of it all, can't imagine over a year - that's some impressive dedication.Mikey wrote:I've heard of people studying for like 2 years, some a little more.
I've been studying for a year and like 9 months. I'm sick of this test too, I know how you feel lol. Can September 16th get here any faster??
I think the shortest I've heard of someone studying though, who I actually know is a month, and they ended up getting a 170.
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I'd be content with a 168, but the higher the better. Anything below a 168 I will retake.somebodyelse wrote: What score are you aiming for/would be content with and stop studying? Out of curiosity. I've been studying for around 5 months and am hoping that September is the end of it all, can't imagine over a year - that's some impressive dedication.
in all honesty, the year and a half is truly just a year because the first half I didn't take it seriously, but did do prep which was mostly for LG during that first half.
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Gotcha, good luck on the September test. Hopefully no one has to retake lol.Mikey wrote:I'd be content with a 168, but the higher the better. Anything below a 168 I will retake.somebodyelse wrote: What score are you aiming for/would be content with and stop studying? Out of curiosity. I've been studying for around 5 months and am hoping that September is the end of it all, can't imagine over a year - that's some impressive dedication.
in all honesty, the year and a half is truly just a year because the first half I didn't take it seriously, but did do prep which was mostly for LG during that first half.
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lol thanks, good luck to you too!somebodyelse wrote:Gotcha, good luck on the September test. Hopefully no one has to retake lol.Mikey wrote:I'd be content with a 168, but the higher the better. Anything below a 168 I will retake.somebodyelse wrote: What score are you aiming for/would be content with and stop studying? Out of curiosity. I've been studying for around 5 months and am hoping that September is the end of it all, can't imagine over a year - that's some impressive dedication.
in all honesty, the year and a half is truly just a year because the first half I didn't take it seriously, but did do prep which was mostly for LG during that first half.
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Me too. At first I thought it was a glitch in the answer key Turns out it's for real. Now if only he could take my test.MediocreAtBest wrote:I wouldn't believe someone who got a 165 cold let alone a 175.
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Your avi is making me hungrytuna_wasabi wrote:Me too. At first I thought it was a glitch in the answer key Turns out it's for real. Now if only he could take my test.MediocreAtBest wrote:I wouldn't believe someone who got a 165 cold let alone a 175.
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Hi OP hope this helps.
I've been studying since June of this year. I'm planning on taking the September 2018 LSAT.
My cold diagnostic was a 150. My current PT is at 160 (158, 160, 162, 160).
I'm treating this as a full-time job till September 2018 (because of a medical condition I'm at home with my parents getting medical treatment and studying LSAT otherwise I'd have to work part-time! I guess that's my silver lining haha).
I'm fully expecting a 170+ and I think a year is sufficient to do this. I'm putting in as little as 2 hours a day up to 6 hours a day (i've had a few 7 hour stints). On average i'm doing 20 hours/week. Doing an online course and have the bibles ready for next month when i'm done with the course.
That being said...I do have a plan B (if I really f*** up) i'd take the December 2018. My rationale has always been: LSAT largely determines law school which in turn largely determines career etc. It's like the upside down pyramid..the pointed top is the damn LSAT!
I've been studying since June of this year. I'm planning on taking the September 2018 LSAT.
My cold diagnostic was a 150. My current PT is at 160 (158, 160, 162, 160).
I'm treating this as a full-time job till September 2018 (because of a medical condition I'm at home with my parents getting medical treatment and studying LSAT otherwise I'd have to work part-time! I guess that's my silver lining haha).
I'm fully expecting a 170+ and I think a year is sufficient to do this. I'm putting in as little as 2 hours a day up to 6 hours a day (i've had a few 7 hour stints). On average i'm doing 20 hours/week. Doing an online course and have the bibles ready for next month when i'm done with the course.
That being said...I do have a plan B (if I really f*** up) i'd take the December 2018. My rationale has always been: LSAT largely determines law school which in turn largely determines career etc. It's like the upside down pyramid..the pointed top is the damn LSAT!
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Or procrastinationfoodlaw wrote:2 years? That's dedication!Mikey wrote:I've heard of people studying for like 2 years, some a little more.
I've been studying for a year and like 9 months. I'm sick of this test too, I know how you feel lol. Can September 16th get here any faster??
I think the shortest I've heard of someone studying though, who I actually know is a month, and they ended up getting a 170.
Same, ready to have a score on the table.
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It's a reminder of how weekends should be, without LSAT.MediocreAtBest wrote:Your avi is making me hungrytuna_wasabi wrote:Me too. At first I thought it was a glitch in the answer key Turns out it's for real. Now if only he could take my test.MediocreAtBest wrote:I wouldn't believe someone who got a 165 cold let alone a 175.
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