Second time’s the charm

While there ARE people happy with their first LSAT score, I find they tend to be few and far between. Like rainbows or good parking spots.

This means many people end up taking the LSAT twice or more.

There’s no shame in that - if that’s you, then you’re in good company.

But the act of studying for the LSAT and taking it can be a bit time consuming and emotionally draining.
(And the award for biggest understatement goes to…LSAT Steve!)


So if you’re going to take the LSAT again…. you owe it to yourself to knock it out the park!

Anne used my day-by-day study plan and increased her score from 150 to 164!

Now, I could sit here and write a long-winded article about what she did and how, but I’d rather let her do it in her own words:


She mentions the importance of going with your gut, but my favorite part is where she mentions figuring out HOW and WHY the questions are worded the way they are.

She got in the head of the LSAT test-makers, which is KEY to high-scorers’ success, and something I focus my books and courses around.

Don’t get discouraged by your first score, just go out there and focus on conquering the exam with your next one.

Your partner in LSAT success,

Steve


P.S. If you want to be in the LSAT Diaries, reach out and share your story.


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1. LSAT Courses
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2. LSAT Day-By-Day Study Plans
Preparing for the LSAT is confusing. There are dozens of prep books and practice tests out there, and 1,000+ articles on my website alone. When, and how, should you use them all? These super-specific study plans give you a clear plan of attack.

3. LSAT Checklists
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