Everyone’s path is different and some people just get it after a month, some people work 4-6 months, some people take 2 years. I want to share my story of success in hopes that it gives you some hope. Beyond that, sleep and no alcohol helped as well. Tutoring was a nice change in perspective and a way for him to slow down.Īlso, he realized that he needed to embrace stress, as it was holding him back on tests. He also thought the “fundamentals” approach of Manhattan LR and RC books was really helpful to fix some of his issues that he hadn’t addressed/noticed with 7Sage. He was a big fan of using 7Sage analytics, drilling questions, and reviewing explanations from 7Sage to get better. He was working full-time and taking some online college courses, so he had a busy schedule. Took the guy 2 years, 4+ LSATs, and $3500. Related: a guide to studying for the LSAT Summary Side note before I begin: getting overwhelmed with the LSAT? Don’t feel like you know how to improve? Check out my LSAT Process series! It contains the clear, straightforward strategies I used to get a 175 on my own LSAT, and my tutoring students use to get 170+ on theirs. 149 to 170 working full time: a Reddit LSAT success story
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