Hey everyone,
So, I was ready to go for the Nov. LSAT and went the day of but ended up leaving after section 3 and cancelling my score. Up until then, I was planning on applying this cycle as soon as I got my score. However, now I'm facing a dilemma.
I'm planning on taking the Jan LSAT so that I dont lose any of my prep so far, but I'm unsure if it's wise to apply this cycle since it would be rather late. I didn't want to take another gap year, even though I'm sure I could extend my current internship or find something else to do during that time so that I don't have a gap in my resume, etc.
I have a strong GPA and I'm a URM - so my question is if you guys have any advice on applying late this cycle or just waiting for next cycle?
As an aside, I do already have me LORs submitted, so I was wondering if I would need new ones if I decide to apply next cycle instead of this one.
Any advice/ thoughts/ comments are welcome. Thanks in advance!!
Not sure if there are still many ppl waiting to take the exam but here goes my experience:
Tech:
I was worried after reading so many horror stories yesterday, but I (thankfully) had none. Proctor logged in on time, was super quick to check everything and very polite. My exam was scheduled at 1:30 and I started by 1:45
Actual Test:
I thought LG was on the easier side of the spectrum. I did run out of time on one question I had skipped and wanted to go back to, but didnt think jt was unfairly challenging and def didnt see anything “new”
LR has pretty straightforward as well. Definitely a few challenging questions, but I‘d say pretty fair overall
RC was a bit of a challenge for me (usually is) so i can never really gauge how i did, but also didnt think it was anything overly challenging or unfair.
Hope this helps appease any future flex test takers!! feel free to ask me any questions :)