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Hey there. I too am taking the LSAT in December. I'm somewhat reluctant to invest much time or thought into group studying, I feel as though I have all the resources needed just with 7sage. What do you hope to gain from group studying? I know there could be some advantages, but the last time I studied with someone it seemed to be counter productive considering he wasn't familiar with the 7sage lingo and had a completely different approach to doing things. We are actually in the same range of scores. I think it could be nice to switch up from my every day study routine, but only if it's productive and worth the time. So anyways cool, yeah get back to me and let me know what you think
If you think you can improve your score by three or more points I would say withdraw from the September and schedule for December. Consider taking a free proctored practice test (Kaplan is offering some one this weekend). I just went through this same scenario and have decided to push mine back. If I had found 7sage a few months ago I may be in a different boat but this seems to be the right decision based on lots of research and careful contemplation. Consider the financial rewards/ scholarship opportunities that become available when your score jumps. And the jitters can be taken care of by simply taking a proctored test between now and December.
For the last 6 weeks I have mostly been studying full time. I have the ability to work anytime, so here and there I work during the week but most days I am only studying.