I don't think she meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your postswindycity wrote:Wait, what? Seriously? The OP started at 150. The OP is working full-time. The OP is dealing with a parent in the hospital. I thought the OP would appreciate knowing he/she isn't alone, and that despite seemingly overwhelming obstacles, hope is not lost. Why the hostility?TTTennis wrote:I know someone who studied for a week just so that she would be familiar with the format of the test and scored a 170+. Who cares? Of course it is possible. Anything is possible. This has no relevance for the OP, because it didn't happen to the OP.windycity wrote:
i know someone who worked 40+ hours a week, had a parent in the hospital, and was going to night school for a grad program while studying for the lsat. they busted their ass and averaged 3 full timed lsats every week for a few months prior to the test - and raised their score from 150 to 168. it's possible.
Regardless, OP study harder. I jumped 17 points with a basic Kaplan course and those only last for a month. Get to work
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basicgrey7 wrote: I don't think [strike]she[/strike]he meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your posts
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I'm pretty much in a similar situation with you. I have great GPA, but still have a lot to improve on LSAT.basicgrey7 wrote: My Dad always gets mad at me because he studies all the time and only gets a B. I told him that's perfectly fine!
You definitely have to like what you study. I think law is so fascinating so that's why I don't think I'd mind studying it. LSAT on the other hand...........not so fascinating!! I think I probably also need to not get on facebook the whole time I am studying....
But my practice score is improving ever since I've been reading Powerscore books and doing practice exams.
Yes, I totally understand you on 'fascination and focus'. I would get everything right if the question relates to a topic of my interest, but, on the other hand, I would lose focus and get it wrong no matter how easy it is if I don't find it interesting.
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Sorry!!TTTennis wrote:basicgrey7 wrote: I don't think [strike]she[/strike]he meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your posts
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Feel free to come to Illinois and help me studycompleting wrote:I'm pretty much in a similar situation with you. I have great GPA, but still have a lot to improve on LSAT.basicgrey7 wrote: My Dad always gets mad at me because he studies all the time and only gets a B. I told him that's perfectly fine!
You definitely have to like what you study. I think law is so fascinating so that's why I don't think I'd mind studying it. LSAT on the other hand...........not so fascinating!! I think I probably also need to not get on facebook the whole time I am studying....
But my practice score is improving ever since I've been reading Powerscore books and doing practice exams.
Yes, I totally understand you on 'fascination and focus'. I would get everything right if the question relates to a topic of my interest, but, on the other hand, I would lose focus and get it wrong no matter how easy it is if I don't find it interesting.
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You mean that avatar pic isn't really you?TTTennis wrote:basicgrey7 wrote: I don't think [strike]she[/strike]he meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your posts
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Okay, okay I made a false assumption.BigA wrote:You mean that avatar pic isn't really you?TTTennis wrote:basicgrey7 wrote: I don't think [strike]she[/strike]he meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your posts
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Is yours you?BigA wrote:You mean that avatar pic isn't really you?TTTennis wrote:basicgrey7 wrote: I don't think [strike]she[/strike]he meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your posts
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The point is, even if you can improve by just 10 points (to 158), there's a world of difference in your opportunities (Kent, Loyola and DePaul might give you a look). If you get to 165, then you have NU and, to a lesser degree, Chicago in your sights. Don't waste a 4.0 on John Marshall.basicgrey7 wrote:Well my diagnostic was a 150 so I really didn't do that much worse, but didn't get better with studying.
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I didn't really know that John Marshall didn't have high employment prospects until I got to this board. When I went to the Chicago LSAC forum, they were one of the most packed tables!!PDaddy wrote:The point is, even if you can improve by just 10 points (to 158), there's a world of difference in your opportunities (Kent, Loyola and DePaul might give you a look). If you get to 165, then you have NU and, to a lesser degree, Chicago in your sights. Don't waste a 4.0 on John Marshall.basicgrey7 wrote:Well my diagnostic was a 150 so I really didn't do that much worse, but didn't get better with studying.
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I'm much prettierBigA wrote:You mean that avatar pic isn't really you?TTTennis wrote:basicgrey7 wrote: I don't think [strike]she[/strike]he meant the hostility! I think she was just offering another viewpoint. I appreciated both of your posts
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ITT, why GPA should not count in regard to admission process (unless OP is URM)
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Nope, no URM here 
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OP: My mother died 5 hours before my first LSAT. I got 150.
Retook for a 160, 6 months later. Didn't have time to study in between, did concentrate better.
The retake made a huge difference in my admissions, and now I'm in at USC. Retake.
Retook for a 160, 6 months later. Didn't have time to study in between, did concentrate better.
The retake made a huge difference in my admissions, and now I'm in at USC. Retake.
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Please for the love of god whatever you do DO NOT RETAKE THE LSAT!
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I don't want to get into details, but I had a similar GPA. My first LSAT was decent and opened up some doors, but I retook and that decision will change my life. I will be going to a much higher ranked school and will have much better job prospects.
When in doubt, retake.
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Thanks for your inputJollyGreenGiant wrote:I don't want to get into details, but I had a similar GPA. My first LSAT was decent and opened up some doors, but I retook and that decision will change my life. I will be going to a much higher ranked school and will have much better job prospects.
When in doubt, retake.
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Do you have reasoning behind this??Ragged wrote:Please for the love of god whatever you do DO NOT RETAKE THE LSAT!
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RITALIN! visit a health care professional, get your prescription and study with it. Take it again and take the test. Increase your attention span and your score.am060459 wrote:if so, then law school might not be for you.basicgrey7 wrote:As funny as it sounds with my gpa, its just really hard for me to study. I hate studying and always take breaks and get distracted. It was really hard to take a whole timed test without taking breaks in it. I will try a lot harder because I really don't want to take it a third time!!
Good luck/.
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Dostoevsky wrote:OP: My mother died 5 hours before my first LSAT. I got 150.
Retook for a 160, 6 months later. Didn't have time to study in between, did concentrate better.
The retake made a huge difference in my admissions, and now I'm in at USC. Retake.
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lol im not big on meds but thank you for your input. I just need to block time into my schedule and not stray away from it.Luis Gomez wrote:RITALIN! visit a health care professional, get your prescription and study with it. Take it again and take the test. Increase your attention span and your score.am060459 wrote:if so, then law school might not be for you.basicgrey7 wrote:As funny as it sounds with my gpa, its just really hard for me to study. I hate studying and always take breaks and get distracted. It was really hard to take a whole timed test without taking breaks in it. I will try a lot harder because I really don't want to take it a third time!!
Good luck/.
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cuz everytime you retake the LSAT god masturbates.basicgrey7 wrote:Do you have reasoning behind this??Ragged wrote:Please for the love of god whatever you do DO NOT RETAKE THE LSAT!
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Guys, Im applying next cycle.. PLEASE stop telling people with 4.0s to retake..
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Only at clown school do 4.0s get 148s. Op must be talking about looks in which case I advise (re) taking the last along with diet and exercise.
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