I know a video was released just talking about this, however, I wanted to ask regarding my personal circumstance. I am a Junior in college with a busy schedule and heavy load. I am hoping to take the LSAT in June my goal is a 160- I currently have a 145 (diagnostic taken in feb). I started studying more consistently middle of February, however, it is still on and off. Should I take the June one for the experience even if I might not do great? I am just nervous to only have the August LSAT. I will have about a month once school ends to completely lock in and study for the June LSAT. What do we think?

Thank you in advance :).

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  • Friday, Mar 27

    Also, keep in mind that June will be the last LSAT that you will be able to take remotely... Starting August you have to take it in a test center

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  • Friday, Mar 27

    I also had a 145 diagnostic and I am aiming for a 165+ hoping to take the June LSAT. I have been studying pretty consistently but I just graduated college so I have more free time to study. What is your PT score now? You have until April 21 to decide. I would say if you aren't PT near the mid to high 150s by mid April that you should take the August.

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    Friday, Mar 27

    @sewhetstone Okay thank you! I haven't even taken a PT since the diagnostic :(

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    Friday, Mar 27

    @Brianna101 Personally, I would take a PT and see where you're falling. I am in the Drill portion of my study plan so I am starting to take them weekly. Use that as your metric for progress

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    @sewhetstone I agree! Do not sign up on April 21 if you are not near or really at that 160 goal. Biggest mistake I have made in the past. I also am on a similar boat with that diagnostic score. About to finish the lessons section of the study plan. Based off your experience so far with being in the drill portion of the study plan, do you recommend I wait it out until taking a PT?

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