I live outside of the U.S., so the only test dates I have left this year are June and October. However, I am flying back to the U.S. in August to see my family and take the August LSAT.
On my practice exams, when it's time, I got a 154. When it was untimed but I tried to stay close to the recommended target time (though I still went over on some sections), I got a 158. With blind review, I got a 168. My goal LSAT score is between a 168-170.
I find myself getting really stressed by even the presence of the timer. I'm wondering if I should take the June LSAT to hopefully get some nerves out of my system and get a feel of the test and give myself the opportunity to take the LSAT up to three times this year. However, I'm not expecting to get near my target goal. Also, I will be testing at a test center for June if I take it.
Thoughts? :"")
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No. You only have a limited number of attempts. Please don't sign up until you're PT'ing consistently where you want. Trust me, I've learned this lesson the hard way. Law school will always be around, but you truly are limited to five attempts within five years, unless you get an exemption from LSAC. Still, you really don't want to take it that many times if you don't have to.