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Hi all,
Will law schools care if I take the Jan LSAT and apply in October. Would it look like I was trying to avoid the longer LSAT and would that look bad?
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Hi all,
Will law schools care if I take the Jan LSAT and apply in October. Would it look like I was trying to avoid the longer LSAT and would that look bad?
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Absolutely not, they don't care when you take your LSAT, provided that its not later than their deadline....
@alizsafawi42 said:
@alizsafawi42 said:
I don't think so, because who is to say there isn't a possibility LSAC will roll out more Flex tests this year. A question I would ask myself is if I am sacrificing valuable study time just to take a shorter version of the test. If you need that extra time to study and beef up your practice test score, take it!
Thanks! I'm fairly confident that I'll score well in Jan and its too late to reschedule for free but thought I'd check
Totally get it. Good luck, you got this!
@alizsafawi42 said:
I don't think so, because who is to say there isn't a possibility LSAC will roll out more Flex tests this year. A question I would ask myself is if I am sacrificing valuable study time just to take a shorter version of the test. If you need that extra time to study and beef up your practice test score, take it!
Thanks! I'm fairly confident that I'll score well in Jan and its too late to reschedule for free but thought I'd check
I don't think so, because who is to say there isn't a possibility LSAC will roll out more Flex tests this year. A question I would ask myself is if I am sacrificing valuable study time just to take a shorter version of the test. If you need that extra time to study and beef up your practice test score, take it!