I would like to know this as well. I studied on my own for just over 3 months and was getting around the score I needed on prep tests, but my score dropped 10 points on this September LSAT :(. I don't if I should pay to take an online course, is this something I can improve by December if I was already scoring what I needed on prep tests or should I put in more time and retake it in February? I am also in school full time as well as working part time.
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I would like to know this as well. I studied on my own for just over 3 months and was getting around the score I needed on prep tests, but my score dropped 10 points on this September LSAT :(. I don't if I should pay to take an online course, is this something I can improve by December if I was already scoring what I needed on prep tests or should I put in more time and retake it in February? I am also in school full time as well as working part time.