u/Due_Medicine4866

▲ 1 r/PCOS

Just got diagnosed with PCOS after 9 months of no period

I was struggling with a missing period for 9 months after stopping birth control..
I went to three gynecologists and it wasn’t until the third doctor that I was finally given a diagnosis.

For months- I was struggling with irregular periods, hormonal acne, mood swings, GI issues, etc..
I would get my blood work done and everything came back normal (including testosterone) but I finally got it redone this past month and I had elevated levels of testosterone. I also got an ultrasound which showed an overgrowth of follicles..

So I got the diagnosis- now what?! I have no idea what to do.. I am so lost because I never thought that I’d be diagnosed with this at 24…
I’m not sure where to start other than researching more about it…

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u/Due_Medicine4866 — 1 day ago
▲ 1 r/LSAT

So I have taken the LSAT 3 times and I have gotten the low 130s all 3 times. I’ve taken it only with the Logic Games so I haven’t taken it since it changed. I’m thinking of retaking the LSAT this summer (August 2026) and I want to go from low 130s to a 150. Granted, a 150 is not a perfect score but I think it will help me get into at least ONE law school.. I’m not looking to get into a competitive or Ivy League law school I just want to get into A law school..

I’m looking for prep to start studying and prepping for this upcoming LSAT. I did Princeton Review and I did not like it nor did I think it helped me. I also did private tutoring through Varsity Tutors and THAT did not help either… however I have much more discipline now and I want to try and start studying especially now that there are NO logic games on the LSAT.

What prep tools should I use and what are some tips for me? (As someone who’s aiming for a 150 score instead of 160 and up)

Also is a 150 too low to get into a law school? What should I aim for instead?

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u/Due_Medicine4866 — 25 days ago