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Stunning college student, 20, brings Legally Blonde to life after earning a PERFECT score on her LSAT (but she admits it really IS hard!)

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Sarah Grace Boyle, 20, took the LSAT in February and managed to score a perfect 180

A young woman proudly revealed a perfect LSAT score in what some are calling her “Legally Blonde” moment.

Sarah Grace Boyle, 20, took the LSAT in February and got her score shortly after: a perfect 180.

The blue-eyed blonde University of Scranton student revealed her score in a viral TikTok, pairing the clip with audio from the Legally Blonde scene where Elle Woods meets her ex on their first day at law school in Harvard.

“You studied law at Harvard?” exclaims the skeptical ex, who had dumped the protagonist Elle because she wasn’t “serious” enough.

Sarah Grace Boyle, 20, took the LSAT in February and managed to score a perfect 180

Sarah Grace Boyle, 20, took the LSAT in February and managed to score a perfect 180

After Sarah revealed her perfect score on TikTok, many began comparing the blue-eyed blonde to aspiring lawyer Elle Woods from Legally Blonde.

After Sarah revealed her perfect score on TikTok, many began comparing the blue-eyed blonde to aspiring lawyer Elle Woods from Legally Blonde.

After Sarah revealed her perfect score on TikTok, many began comparing the blue-eyed blonde to aspiring lawyer Elle Woods from Legally Blonde.

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“I was a little alone with this one,” Sarah admitted after taking the LSAT, explaining that no one in her immediate family had taken it before.

“What, like it’s hard?” She, who scored a 179 on the LSAT in the film, responds jokingly.

In the caption, Sarah clarified: “Trust me, it was tough.”

In a later TikTok, she explained her journey to a perfect score.

She initially scored a 155 on her first practice test after deciding to start studying for the LSAT in June 2023.

The average law school admissions standardized test score is around 152.

From there, Sarah said she relied on Blueprint Prep to help her improve, which she admitted was “very expensive” but ultimately described as a “good choice.”

She also used Khan Academy and LSAT Demon at different points in her study process.

“I just think you need something to teach yourself about what the test is, because I had no idea what was going on,” she said, adding that “no one in his family” had taken the LSAT before.

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Commenters on Sarah's score reveal video were delighted on her behalf

Commenters on Sarah's score reveal video were delighted on her behalf

Commenters on Sarah’s score reveal video were delighted on her behalf

“I was a little alone with this one.”

She described how she quickly realized that taking the test is a “skill” and that “you need to understand what the test is, the logic behind it, and the reasoning behind the questions.” .

After internalizing the skill set, she took the test twice but got “stuck at 168” – which is still impressive, falling around the 95th percentile of scores.

“I started working out non-stop,” Sarah continued.

“Then my third LSAT, I got a 180.”

Only 123 of the more than 49,000 applicants to the American Bar Association managed to score a 180, Newsweek reported, citing the Law School Admission Council.

“I was so proud of myself and to see others celebrating my accomplishment with me is amazing,” Sarah said. News week.

“I’ve also always loved Legally Blonde, so I feel honored to be compared to Elle Woods. Just like her, I want to show others that they can achieve anything, no matter the situation. If you work hard enough , everything can be overcome.

People in the comments were also incredibly excited for Sarah.

‘YOU DID BETTER THAN SHE WOODS. CONGRATULATIONS BEST!’ we wrote. Indeed, the character had only obtained 179 out of 180.

“Go get those full scholarships from Queennnnn Law School,” a second cheered.

“SLAYYYY girl,” echoed a third,

“I took the practice LSAT and couldn’t even answer the first 10 questions,” admitted a fourth.

And as another LSAT survivor said, “Starting at a 179, I’m bowing out.” Congratulations, queen.

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