6 comments

  • Friday, Sep 30 2016

    @jclaridge202 but I was not ready in my prep to maximize my score that early on. I could have lucked my way into a decent score but I am way more prepared now.

    It takes a lot to tell this to yourself. Nice.

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  • Friday, Sep 30 2016

    @476.rizeq No. I will still take it on Monday, Dec. 5. The best option is to take the June test because that one is always on a Monday and is disclosed but I was not ready in my prep to maximize my score that early on. I could have lucked my way into a decent score but I am way more prepared now.

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  • Friday, Sep 30 2016

    @jclaridge202 interesting that sabbath observers have a nondisclosed test. I know how you feel though for some strange reason I decided to take the last February LSAT lol. If you take again will you decide to just take it on Saturday instead?

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  • Friday, Sep 30 2016

    Unless you took a non-disclosed version like the Sabbath exemption test. I wish I could see the questions. I think it will be weird to get just a score and have no closure on the specifics of why. Also, it will be hard to learn what I need to improve on (obviously).

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  • Thursday, Sep 29 2016

    The only test that is not disclosed is February where you only get your score:)

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  • Thursday, Sep 29 2016

    The whole shebang.

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