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 sultanam
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So, I'm a 3rd year in Undergrad, and am deciding to take the LSAT's early (this December) as I have "pending plans" the Feb and June date (possible study abroad and conference).. That being said, I am currently a full-time student and have a part time job (that I work on Weekends)
I have only recently decided to take the December LSAT's (probably late August) and have been prepping starting september.. I took a Diag. and scored a 143. I am using the Powerscore LG and LR bibles, and have bought the 10 actual LSAT book.. (will invest in one more). My goal is the high 60's or low 70's..

I guess my question is that will that score be possible with my busy schedule? I mean, I did take a lot of weekends off from work, where I dedicate all weekend to prep.. and there's Thanksgiving break.. But those are probably the only "pure" LSAT prepping.. other than that Prepping will come in b/t school work.. and Honestly, the next year will be a lot busier for me.. so this option looks good (or, and I don't want to do this, but taking it upon graduating..)


Any advice would be helpful! Thanks!!
 David Boyle
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sultanam wrote:So, I'm a 3rd year in Undergrad, and am deciding to take the LSAT's early (this December) as I have "pending plans" the Feb and June date (possible study abroad and conference).. That being said, I am currently a full-time student and have a part time job (that I work on Weekends)
I have only recently decided to take the December LSAT's (probably late August) and have been prepping starting september.. I took a Diag. and scored a 143. I am using the Powerscore LG and LR bibles, and have bought the 10 actual LSAT book.. (will invest in one more). My goal is the high 60's or low 70's..

I guess my question is that will that score be possible with my busy schedule? I mean, I did take a lot of weekends off from work, where I dedicate all weekend to prep.. and there's Thanksgiving break.. But those are probably the only "pure" LSAT prepping.. other than that Prepping will come in b/t school work.. and Honestly, the next year will be a lot busier for me.. so this option looks good (or, and I don't want to do this, but taking it upon graduating..)


Any advice would be helpful! Thanks!!
Hello Sultanam,

No one one earth can predict what your score will be, but it's nice that you're working hard. Keep doing so, and perhaps a PowerScore course or tutoring might also be helpful to you at some point. Good luck,

Hope this helps,
David

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