I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it then to not be as prepared as you can be and take it.
Do people ever feel "ready" to take the LSAT? I am concerned that I postpone and then comes September and I still won't feel ready...
I scored 163 on last PT- but it was not timed... the highest I have gotten timed has been 149 (averaging 146.8)- so, there is a lot of room for improvement when it comes to doing the timed exams... Do you think I would be able to improve my speed reading without jeopardizing quality with additional practice?
The best way to know you are ready is when your average of last 5 most recent practice tests is either equal to or exceeds your target score. Definitely do not go by your highest score because although that says you are capable of scoring a 163 most people have a bad day during the actual PT and report a 5 point drop from their average score. So knowing this, the decision is really up to you and is more personal based on your individual goals and expectations.
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it then to not be as prepared as you can be and take it.
Do people ever feel "ready" to take the LSAT? I am concerned that I postpone and then comes September and I still won't feel ready...
I scored 163 on last PT- but it was not timed... the highest I have gotten timed has been 149 (averaging 146.8)- so, there is a lot of room for improvement when it comes to doing the timed exams... Do you think I would be able to improve my speed reading without jeopardizing quality with additional practice?
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it then to not be as prepared as you can be and take it.
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9 comments
@seema731 said:
@jordankennedy480 said:
@seema731 said:
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it then to not be as prepared as you can be and take it.
Do people ever feel "ready" to take the LSAT? I am concerned that I postpone and then comes September and I still won't feel ready...
I scored 163 on last PT- but it was not timed... the highest I have gotten timed has been 149 (averaging 146.8)- so, there is a lot of room for improvement when it comes to doing the timed exams... Do you think I would be able to improve my speed reading without jeopardizing quality with additional practice?
The best way to know you are ready is when your average of last 5 most recent practice tests is either equal to or exceeds your target score. Definitely do not go by your highest score because although that says you are capable of scoring a 163 most people have a bad day during the actual PT and report a 5 point drop from their average score. So knowing this, the decision is really up to you and is more personal based on your individual goals and expectations.
@jordankennedy480 said:
@seema731 said:
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it then to not be as prepared as you can be and take it.
Do people ever feel "ready" to take the LSAT? I am concerned that I postpone and then comes September and I still won't feel ready...
I scored 163 on last PT- but it was not timed... the highest I have gotten timed has been 149 (averaging 146.8)- so, there is a lot of room for improvement when it comes to doing the timed exams... Do you think I would be able to improve my speed reading without jeopardizing quality with additional practice?
@seema731 said:
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
If you're not ready it seems as though you already have your answer. Don't be upset about it! It's way better to be self-aware and move it then to not be as prepared as you can be and take it.
@rahelaalam514 said:
@jordankennedy480 said:
Yay!
Oh great. More pressure on me if I want to move my test date from June to September. lol
Thanks for the information (3(/p)
No pressure! It's what you think is best. 3 months isn't gonna make a difference in your application really.
I am also considering moving my test from June to September... I don't feel ready :(
@jordankennedy480 said:
Yay!
Oh great. More pressure on me if I want to move my test date from June to September. lol
Thanks for the information (3(/p)
Registered for September!!!!
YAY YAY YAY!!!!
@jordankennedy480 said:
Yay!
I have to upload a new photo when I get home then time to register! Whew!