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kan201

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What can I do???

Post by kan201 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:52 am

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PoliticalJunkie

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Re: Need Help...

Post by PoliticalJunkie » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:56 am

Aug 10 deadline for a September 10 start? Which schools are these? I have never heard of a school accepting June LSAT's for September enrollment. Feb is usually the last one.

Jumping 20pt is definitely possible. I did that and more in less than 2 months with significant studying. With your 140 it's not horrible - at least you're a blank slate. You could jump 25+ with hard work.

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Re: Need Help...

Post by kan201 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:57 am

PoliticalJunkie wrote:Aug 10 deadline for a September 10 start? Which schools are these? I have never heard of a school accepting June LSAT's for September enrollment. Feb is usually the last one.

Jumping 20pt is definitely possible. I did that and more in less than 2 months with significant studying. With your 140 it's not horrible - at least you're a blank slate. You could jump 25+ with hard work.
They are T3 schools on the East Coast. You mean I can jump 20-25 pts with part-time study?

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Re: What can I do???

Post by Flanker1067 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:02 pm

Many people will say this but no one has yet so here. The LSAT is a very learnable test, plus your goal of 160+ is reasonable (not like those fools scoring 175 that want a 180, maybe they should pray for luck). Study and yes, gaining 20 -25 points over a test you did no studying for is possible. Good luck.

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Re: What can I do???

Post by kan201 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:04 pm

Flanker1067 wrote:Many people will say this but no one has yet so here. The LSAT is a very learnable test, plus your goal of 160+ is reasonable (not like those fools scoring 175 that want a 180, maybe they should pray for luck). Study and yes, gaining 20 -25 points over a test you did no studying for is possible. Good luck.
Thanks...I'm definitely not shooting for 170+...I mean that would be great, but so would winning the loto. :)

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