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AverageJoesRUs1776 '25–'26

The dream: Campaign Finance

University of South Carolina C&F 5–9yr WE
LSAT 163
GPA 2.67
Softs T3

About & Wisdom

Background

Major
Economics
Work Experience
3+ Years Congressional Staff

Application Profile

LSAT Prep
Blueprint · 16 weeks · 20 hrs/week · 320 total hours
C&F
Arrest with no conviction / successful completion of deferred sentencing agreement

AverageJoesRUs1776's wisdom

Whatever your practice LSAT’s are averaging, take five points off of that for test day. Set a very high bar for yourself. If you want a 170, work until you’re averaging a 175 across your past three practice tests. I consistently struggled with mid 160’s LSAT’s, PB 167, and my scores came in as follows:

October 2022 - 154
October 2023 - 157
January 2024 - 157
September 2024 - 162
October 2024 - 163

Improvement 100% CAN be realized! But, the test makers are very good at rotating fresh and challenging content. Hold a high standard for yourself, and give yourself time to achieve that standard. Also know, you are limited in the number of times you can take the exam. LSAC will provide more details on their website, but basically you can only take it five times before waiting a long time (years, potentially) to try again.

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Applications
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Sent Nov 26, 2024
Received Nov 26, 2024
Complete Nov 27, 2024
Decision Feb 27, 2025
ED→RD P
Sent Nov 26, 2024
Received Nov 26, 2024
R
Sent Nov 26, 2024
Received Nov 26, 2024
Complete Nov 27, 2024
Decision Jan 23, 2025
$10,062 A
Sent Nov 26, 2024
Received Nov 26, 2024
UR Dec 16, 2024
Decision Jan 17, 2025
R
Sent Nov 26, 2024
Received Nov 26, 2024
Complete Dec 10, 2024
Decision Jan 29, 2025
$91,800 A
Sent Nov 27, 2024
Received Nov 27, 2024
Decision Jan 08, 2025
A Accepted AT Attending R Rejected WL Waitlisted H Hold D Deferred P Pending WD Withdrawn
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