▲ 6 r/lsatdemon+2 crossposts

Loophole in combo with LSAT demon or 7SAGE?

I scored a 145 on my diagnostic (no prior prep or knowledge which I know is silly).

I would like to take the October/November LSAT and have been using 7SAGE consistently for the past couple weeks. Tbh, I feel like 7SAGE has been confusing me more than helping me, but I can’t tell if I should just push through and assume that it’s confusing in the beginning? I like the aspect and having a study schedule but I feel like I’ve been taking more notes than actually drilling.
I know LSAT demon is known for just drilling, but I’m nervous to switch because do they actually teach foundations? Should I just stick to Loophole for foundations and just drill on LSAT demon?

Please help- any and all advice would be appreciated.

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u/Life_Activity125 — 13 days ago
▲ 32 r/LSATHelp+2 crossposts

For those who scored 170+, how did you use 7sage and Loophole?

I'm planning on taking the september LSAT and just started studying in June. I scored a 143 on my diagnostic in June and am planning on taking another practice test through 7sage mid-July. My goal score is 170, which I think I can do because I took my first diagnostic with zero prior knowledge on how the questions would be structured (yes ik that was dumb lol).

My question is- how do you guys use both? For those who scored high and used both 7Sage and Loophole, how did you use both?

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u/Life_Activity125 — 1 month ago
▲ 0 r/PreLawStudentsPH+2 crossposts

Can I get into law school for 2028 if I start studying now?

Hey! I know I'm a bit late to the game but I am going to start studying for my LSAT's now. Transparently, I have a low gpa- 2.78 cumulative gpa undergrad due to many health reasons. I was also on the pre-medical route due to family pressure and completely lost myself and passion for it which also contributed to my academic downfall. When I was motivated, I was a straight A student so I know I am capable of handling challenging coursework.

I've been working for 1 year post grad now in marketing and have matured mentally, so I know that if I go back to school, I can definitely succeed. I know to get into at least T-100 schools, I have to score 160+ near 170s which I'm prepared to grind for. If you were in the same boat as me, I would love your advice on how you got into Law school or any tips for studying and applying!

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u/Life_Activity125 — 3 months ago
▲ 76 r/PreMedInspiration+1 crossposts

Idk what to do and how to pursue MD and how old I’ll be to start

So I messed up in undergrad, 2.7 overall gpa and probably 2.3 science gpa. I had a lot going on mentally and just couldn’t do it. I now graduated and have been working post grad in marketing and realized how unfulfilled I am. I’m currently 24 and want to go back into healthcare and pursue my MD. I don’t want to start too late but am not sure what the process is from here. If I do a postbach that would at least take me until I’m 25 ish. From there I would have to do mcat prep and then apply so 26-27, and probs start med school at 27. Any thought or advice on what to do, as someone who’s working in marketing right now and wants to pivot?

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u/Life_Activity125 — 3 months ago

Can I get into an SMP with undergrad gpa of 2.7 with no research or mcat?

Hey guys so as u can see, I’m a bit unprepared. I have a 2.7overall gpa and just lost my passion for premed in college due to many deaths in the family, and just couldn’t bounce back properly. I’m not 1 year post grad (2025 grad) and realize that I want to get back into the healthcare field. I can’t decide if I should do the trek and do an SMP program, which I’m not sure if I can get into because I was working as a PM in marketing for the past year.

Or if I should go into MHA and do my masters in healthcare administration. 2 very different fields I know. Do you guys think it’s possible for me to get into an SMP program for the 2026 fall with no research and basically no prehealth work over the past year due to my career pivot?

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u/Life_Activity125 — 3 months ago

My bf and I (both 24) are planning a trip to Long Island this summer and want to do go to Robert Moses beach. It seems like the vibes are pretty chill and people mainly go to relax, is there anything else fun around that area? Or if you guys have any other beach reccs, let me know!

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u/Life_Activity125 — 4 months ago
▲ 0 r/upstate_new_york+1 crossposts

Hii guys so my bf and I (24 and 25) want to do a weekend at the beach this August. We basically just want to chill, drink, eat (so basic lol) and just have a fun time. What are ur reccs for those vibes? We’re not looking for a super quiet/relaxed stay, would love to go to some bars and dance as well.

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u/Life_Activity125 — 4 months ago
▲ 0 r/miamibeach+1 crossposts

I'm coming to Miami with my bf August 1-5 and was wondering if anyone has reccs on where to stay? We definitely want to enjoy the beaches, food scene, and also whatever else Miami has to offer. We were thinking of staying near brickell but if there are better areas that aren't crazy expensive, let me know!

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u/Life_Activity125 — 4 months ago