Originally, I was set to take the LSAT for September, but I am just not feeling too confident.
My scores have been ranging from mid/high 150s to low 160s. The blind-review method has improved my LR sections substantially, but I am getting slaughtered in the LG and RC sections (I usually do not finish either section with the time constraint). I feel that with more time and practice I can also improve my LG and RC, but I am concerned with rescheduling to December. I am worried I may panic during the actual test and may need a "fall-back" test date. I am also concerned about how much it will affect my likelihood of being accepted due to the "rolling applications" process.
What do you guys recommend?
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My score is similar to yours & there's 23 days until the Sept LSAT. I don't think that's enough time for my score to increase 7-10 points. Plus I work full-time so I'm scared that I'll stress out for the sept lsat & my scores might even be under 140 on test day.
@mjjohns6426
The need for a fall back date is undeniably essential, but you should bear in mind that the scores you are getting on your full timed tests are extremely accurate predictors of what you'll get on test day. So if in the two weeks leading up the the exam your scores are not what you want them to be, nothing magical will happen on test day to make them go up. So if they aren't what you want to get, then either don't take them, or take them and understand that your actual score will accurately reflect your preptest performance you've done in the days leading up the exam.