I have been studying on and off for 2 years. This the first time I been consistent with studying. I have basically finished the 7sage curriculum. I have started taking practice exams every Saturday. My actual score is low but my blind review’s are 10+ points higher. I been thinking about moving it up to 2 practice exams a week. But, I am not scoring consistently where I want and I don’t want to burn through my testing material. Some days I am getting questions right in the 170s and some days I kiss questions in the low 150s. I think I been studying too long my brain is full of material. I am scheduled to take the November and January LSAT. I plan to apply this application cycle and don’t want to push off applying another year. What should I do?

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  • Wednesday, Oct 19 2022

    I don't see any downside to taking the November LSAT if you're already signed up for November and January. I was in the same boat with October and November, and I ended up taking the October one too. I'm glad I did because I'm more familiar with how test day is going to go, and I figured out that I need to prioritize RC (wtf was that section) for the November test. I would reccomend taking both.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 19 2022

    Hey, so I can't vote for my opinion. I would say go for the November test (I'm also taking the Nov test and I'm happy to study with you)

    At worst: You get a low score, but here's the silver lining:

    It'll inform you of where you stand and you can use that knowledge to correct/add on some additional study material.

    It'll give you some more prep for January (which you may take and pass)

    You'll know deficiencies under timed REAL test conditions which you can correct.

    You may score poorly (but you can cancel the score via LSAC Score Preview)

    At best: You pass with a decent score. That's it, you're done.

    Personally, I think you're in a great position. You can't lose by taking the November LSAT.

    Don't put too much pressure on yourself. I fucked up and did that earlier this month, had a bit of a burnout and took about a week off, came back, and did super well on my PT I took this Monday. REST IS IMPORTANT. You'll have plenty of time to stress in Law School lol.

    So yeah, I'd say go for November.

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