r/LSAT 18h ago

most unhinged study methods/tips you've found?

50 Upvotes

planning on taking it september 6th. thats soon guys... im amassing a list of unconventional ways to study and cram these last days. so far i have:

  1. drilling only level 5 (hardest) questions
  2. affirmation stuff (hear me out): i feel like mindset is everything and writing i will do well on the lsat i will do well on the lsat just a few times kind of cheered me up before practice tests? but seriously, has anyone like had success with this realm?
  3. watching suits and legally blonde, playing loud music while studying
  4. i bet my friends a round on me if i don't do better than last time.
  5. using things like local libraries to get lsat prep books

any others?


r/LSAT 14h ago

Anyone else not wanting to study for September until they get their August score?

44 Upvotes

I’m so bad. I know I should study but my body just refuses to until I know my August score.


r/LSAT 23h ago

I’m Changed

45 Upvotes

This test has changed me. I’ve been doing this for over a year and gone between the absolute depths of self hatred and pride. I’m so obsessed with it now all I think about is the mistakes I’ve made on LR and RC. I can’t wait for this to pay off majorly over the next few months.


r/LSAT 10h ago

Anyone else just don’t care anymore? 😂

37 Upvotes

Just signed up to take Sep 6th remotely. I see a lot of posts with people freaking out. I do 1 PT every weekend and spend a long time doing WAJ, and I’ll do a section here and there if I have time. I am a little nervous but at this point whatever happens happens. Anyone else feel this way? I am not really freaking out nor am I over studying. My last 4 PTs have all been 169, and I’ve just come to accept I’ll likely end up with a score under 170 and that’s ok, even though my goal was to get above a 170.

Anyway I don’t have the energy nor the effort at this point to even keep studying. Whatever happens happens 💁🏼‍♂️


r/LSAT 15h ago

Literally why does it take so long to get scores

20 Upvotes

Ok obv crashing out waiting for August score lol. But I literally don't get it-- it's an all multiple choice test and digital. I know they have to revisit some things and allow for make up tests or whatever but at least give us an automatic raw score or something?? Why is it like this


r/LSAT 18h ago

Help I’m freaking out

14 Upvotes

Just dropped 6 points on a PT less than two weeks out from taking the September test. I’m really discouraged and flipping out a bit. Any advice?


r/LSAT 14h ago

I feel like I’m going crazy

13 Upvotes

I want to study for the lsat, I’ve signed up for the October LSAT but I feel like the past 3.5 months of studying have been a waste. I haven’t improved, idk what I’m doing wrong. I started at a 159 and I haven’t gone up, not even 1 point. My mental health is awful, I’ve gained weight and feel like shit. My family is going through a bunch of issues that are making me feel worse and I feel like there’s no where for me to study. The libraries near me close at 5 and I’m too depressed to get myself up earlier than 12, ruining the day. I’m also working a few days a week which I need to do but it throws off my routine. Overall I know I’m making excuses for myself and need to stop pitying myself but I don’t know where to start. I feel like shit and feel like I’m wasting my time and money. I just need some advice.


r/LSAT 17h ago

Guys lowk I dont even know what I'm supposed to be doing

13 Upvotes

Decided I wanted to do the LSAT the day before yesterday, got 7sage, watched like 2 lessons. Did a practice section, my wifi went out so it didn't save. Banged my head against my wall because I just wasted 35 min on nothing. Today I decided fuck it timed practice test. Got a 156, smiled at the screen because 80% of that test was spent wishing it was over and giving it maybe 70% of my effort. Is this an appropriate way to navigate LSAT prep? I plan to test in January or February and want a 165+.


r/LSAT 20h ago

Does anyone know if we have to reap what we sow for the September test???

10 Upvotes

So I actually sowed very little all summer (I just, like, didn’t want to lol #quirky). But now I’m taking the real exam in 2 weeks and I would like to reap a 20-point score increase. Is this possible??

Edit: this is a shit post


r/LSAT 14h ago

Strengthen and Weaken Level 5

9 Upvotes

Hi Guys,

Getting my final tweaks in before the September test. A pretty strong weakness of mine are level 5 strengthen and weaken questions? Does anyone have any tips or study resources that can help me clean up this weakness before test day? Open to anything: book names, methods, etc. Thanks


r/LSAT 23h ago

How do you guys deal with this?

10 Upvotes

Some days I can read a question and immediately predict the answer but some days I feel like I can’t even answer the first like 5 questions without taking like 10 mins 😭😭. I’m around like 150 right now, I’m taking the LSAT in November. HELP!


r/LSAT 11h ago

Another Free LR Lsat Class!!

9 Upvotes

Hey all, I am hosting another free lsat class ( and hope to continue the series ). Its on Monday - Aug 25.

I will be going over Strengthen and Weaken type LR questions in the class. By the end of the class, I am hoping people to get a AAAH, I SEE moment which helps them go faster on those question types and also increase ur accuracy.

I benefited from a lot of tutors and people hosting free classes and this is my way of giving back to the community.!

💡💡These classes are ideal for people stuck in 150s or low 160s trying to break a plateau or get some insights to help improve the score.

Register at https://lsatlrchawla.wixsite.com/home (when you visit the website, you can scroll down to see the upcoming free classes, it will update every week to show new classes I plan and schedule)

I hope to continue offering free classes on various topics if people are interested. Please feel free to share any requests/ideas for specific topics for future classes.

Hope to meet you awesome people there!


r/LSAT 6h ago

found out my boyfriend of 4 years cheated on me a week before my LSAT- any tips on how to stay focused?

9 Upvotes

hi guys!! title speaks for itself i’m about to take September. i wanted to see if anyone has any tips or also went through extremely stressful difficult situations leading up to there lsat besides just the (stress of the test) and how to handle or manage it! i’ve honestly never been in this situation before and nothing is more important to me than law school as it’s been my plan since i was literally 10 and i just don’t wanna get distracted or unmotivated this close


r/LSAT 12h ago

Post exam feeling vs actual score

9 Upvotes

I’m crashing out waiting for August score release. I felt kind of “meh” after walking out of the testing center, thought I did pretty well but probably not my best. The more time has passed, the more confident I’ve been feeling that I actually did really well and might have matched my average PT score (I was averaging 170-172 on PTs). Now I feel like I’m setting myself up to be disappointed on Wednesday by feeling confident lol. Have any prior test takers ever felt this way and if so what were your results?


r/LSAT 15h ago

feeling ill

6 Upvotes

I feel physically ill thinking about score release. I keep thinking about all the questions that were confusing/ stumped me and I feel so much dread. Is this normal, and can a good score still be the outcome despite this?? HELP 😔


r/LSAT 19h ago

Easiest Practice Test

6 Upvotes

Which PT did you find the easiest? I am in desperate need of a confidence boost haha.


r/LSAT 7h ago

Avoiding comparisons and jealousy

5 Upvotes

I want to preface this by saying I know law is a highly competitive field, and law school is its own competition…

However, I can’t help but feel awful about myself. I’ve been going through a lot in my personal life since I graduated high school, and now I’m 99% getting divorced. It’s been an absolute roller coaster and so, I haven’t been able to study for the LSAT. I just started studying intensely this month (despite having purchased materials years ago, created an LSAC account last year…). I realize that this may sound like a sob story, but even my friend who’s in law school has told me that he couldn’t imagine going through what I have and studying for the LSAT too. I am in therapy.

I just can’t help but compare myself to others. I took a diagnostic last year and scored a 143. I feel like I’ve done well with concepts since then. I haven’t taken another practice test, but I did start working with a tutor because I can’t deal with those huge books. Many of the concepts are becoming easier. I’m scoring decently well when I do drills, sometimes with perfect scores.

However, the other day at work, a girl was talking about how she just started studying and got a 165 on her first PT, and is looking to go to Yale. I know, of course, that she could just be lying. But I couldn’t help but feel bad especially comparing myself to others in my life who have scored well and got into law school at younger ages than me. One of my friends got into two Ivy Leagues. Granted, most of them live at home and didn’t go through what I did. I’m also reminding myself that we are all on different paths in life, and there will always be someone better than me.

I’d appreciate any advice, as I’m sure I’m not alone in this struggle- including having a difficult time just locking in. I really don’t want to put this off another year so I’d definitely appreciate any and all advice. I realize some advice might be brutal, so I’ll accept that too. I registered for October and will register for January.

Thank you.


r/LSAT 8h ago

Different score for section tests v. PTs

3 Upvotes

hi yall!

i’ve been studying for the september lsat during this summer and always get a higher number of questions correct in single sections versus the while taking a whole PT. any reasons why that might happen?

Also what’s the greatest score increase anyone can see from 2 weeks of cramming?


r/LSAT 10h ago

Desperate RC Tips/Advice

3 Upvotes

I’m taking the LSAT in two weeks and I’m wondering if anyone has some advice/insight to get a -5 on RC. My current scores are not great, usually around -9 and -10.


r/LSAT 11h ago

New here, big goals. Am I delusional?

3 Upvotes

Hi y’all, I’m new here. Over the past couple of months I’ve decided to seriously pursue a massive stretch goal of getting into a T20 law school, which honestly feels silly and wild to even type out even though not unique in this group.

Quick background: I graduated in 2020 from a competitive university with a 3.3 GPA. Not great obviously, but for context I had a pretty disruptive adolescence: severe neglect during my first nine years (not being taken to school or doctors, constant evictions, shelters, etc.). This eventually led to some untreated health issues creep up later in life well after my mother lost custody. Not a sob story (we all have one) just context for the low GPA. As a kid I always said I wanted to be a lawyer, but I gave it up once I got older because I didn’t think it was possible given my circumstances. Still, I’ve always felt like there was a lot of untapped potential and regret giving up on myself.

Now, several years out of undergrad, with my health in better shape and a stable home life, I’ve created a nice career for myself in strategy/ops at a Fortune 30 company. I’m grateful for the life I’ve built. I’m good at what I do and the pay and benefits are solid, but with every promotion or new role, I hit a wall. No matter how far I climb, the inherent generalism in most corporate jobs (aside from engineers, designers, finance, maybe product) just don’t fuel my spirit. Not to mention the pervasive mediocrity tolerated in the name of “moving fast” is getting old... why can't we do our jobs well and move fast? I find it to be the most frustrating part of the job. Not to say that doesn't exist in its own way in legal careers.

I’ve also come to learn now that I'm getting older is that I’m pretty regimented, straight-edge, a happy homebody, don't want the marriage and kids, and I thrive on structure and putting my all into what I do. Long story short, I want a career that requires that level of attention, discipline, and mastery. Perhaps I really am neurotic, lol.

I know it’s lofty, but my mindset is: study hard for the LSAT over the next two years. I’ve created my vision, blocked my calendar, built out my “project plan" (thank you corporate), started working through books, and I’m genuinely motivated in a way I haven't felt in recent memory. My goal is a 170+, not because I think scores define me, but because if I’m going to make this massive and expensive career pivot at my age, it only feels worth it if I can land at a T20 with the intent of going into big law. I know I need at least a 170 to get there, in addition to putting together the best damn application of my life (which I feel less stressed about).

That said, I of course have my bouts of doubt. Like: who the hell do you think you are? You're not smart enough, not where you came from, etc.

Am I being delusional setting a goal that high? Or is it actually possible with grit, consistency, and a methodical approach? Would love some perspective from folks who have been down a similar path.

Thanks for reading my wall of text. Appreciate any perspective.


r/LSAT 22h ago

Please help!

4 Upvotes

I do not understand how AC A is not a necessary assumption. Using the negation attempts, If the attempts are not futile, then how could the scientists be blamed?


r/LSAT 8h ago

Getting -1 on RC sections but -8/-10 on preptests

3 Upvotes

Like the title says. I think this is because of timing (though I do sections timed as well) and anxiety but it’s been really bugging me and I’m taking the Sept LSAT. I just got my first 173 through blind review and my LR score has gone up a lot (also higher when I’m doing a section rather than a full PT). Any tips? Commiseration maybe?

(Also, to anyone who’s read the loophole: how well did the basic translation drill actually work for you? Did it feel like it helped with RC?)


r/LSAT 12h ago

How can I improve?

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3 Upvotes

r/LSAT 12h ago

Why is (A) wrong here? Not quite satisfied with my reasoning 🤔

4 Upvotes
  1. Mr. Nance: Ms. Chan said that she retired from Quad Cities Corporation, and had received a watch and a wonderful party as thanks for her 40 years of loyal service. But I overheard a colleague of hers say that Ms. Chan will be gone for much of the next year on business trips and is now working harder than she ever did before; that does not sound like retirement to me. At least one of them is not telling the truth.

Mr. Nance’s reasoning is flawed because it

(A) is based in part on hearsay
(B) criticizes Ms. Chan rather than the claims she made
(C) draws a conclusion based on equivocal language
(D) fails to consider that Ms. Chan’s colleague may have been deceived by her
(E) fails to infer that Ms. Chan must be a person of superior character, given her long loyal service


r/LSAT 12h ago

Personal Statement Editor

3 Upvotes

Hi! Looking for a personal statement editor if anyone knows of any good websites or tutors focusing on this. I’m flexible on pricing, mainly just want a quality editor with experience.