I have a dilemma. I received a 'no decision' from the law school I applied to. They said everything looks fine, but I should increase my LSAT score by 3-4 points. I am supposed to take the February LSAT in a month, but I feel nowhere near ready after not studying for 9 months since my last LSAT. Our priority deadline is April 1st, but since I've already applied and they're just waiting on updates, would taking the April LSAT be the best choice so I could set myself up for a better score? Or should I take both?
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So I've taken the LSAT once before, and the law school I applied to made a no decision on my application, saying everything looks good, I should just bump my LSAT up a few points. I haven't done anything LSAT-related since April 2025. Do I go through the whole study plan since I have such a short time, or do I just focus on drills and practice questions?
@LowOriginalConnection I applied already and they gave me a no decision saying everything else looked fine, but my LSAT needs to be a few points higher!