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LSAT2025
Tuesday, Oct 14

I'm Canadian and wasn't active at all in any of my classes. I'm also applying to law school 2 years after completing my undergrad. I reached out to a professor whose class I enjoyed, and he agreed to write a recommendation letter even though I'm pretty sure he doesn't remember who I am at all. I explained my situation. A lot of professors want you to succeed and won't mind writing a letter because they're sometimes sympathetic to your situation. It doesn't hurt to try!

Hi everyone. I'm realizing that a significant portion of my missed points comes from my RC section. When I do it under unlimited time, I get a pretty good score but under timed conditions, I usually miss 10-12 questions every time. When I get to the last passage, I sometimes only have 5 minutes, so I feel like I guess a lot of the last couple questions. Is there any practical advice that anyone can share for getting better with timing and accuracy that has worked for them...other than doing drills over and over?

Thank you!!

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LSAT2025
Friday, Oct 03

Thank you to everyone that replied! I think I'm going to withdraw from this LSAT just because I don't think i should waste an attempt when I can get a significantly higher score in January.

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Thursday, Oct 02

LSAT2025

Too late?

Hi everyone. I'm planning on taking the October test in a few days but I'm not getting past the mid 150s right now. I want to apply with at least a 160 but I'm not sure if that's achievable in a couple days. The problem is that I'm planning on applying this cycle and the next test I can register for is the January one. Last cycle, I took the January test and scored in the high 150s but wasn't accepted in an Ontario school. I'm wondering if the score was the main reason or if it was because my application was considered late because of the late LSAT. Are there considerably lower spots remaining to fill? Are they harsher on your application?

I'm now in the same predicament and can't decide whether I should opt out of this test and take it in January or just take my chances and see if I get accepted with the score I receive. I just don't want to ruin my chances again. Any advice would be appreciated (even if you're not applying in Canada). Thank you!

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