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I should have graduated with my BA in 2009 (complicated, but unknown disabilities impacted this), I am having to grab a couple credits this Spring/Summer to finally officially finish. I have 2 kids, 7 and 11 years. I'll be 40 this year, looking to enroll Fall 2025. So a little different. Actually, I've seen quite a bit saying that going to law school in your early 30s isn't even super unusual. My kids are older than yours, but they both have disabilities so I have to be a lot more involved than other parents of the same age of kids.
A few of my ADHD accommodations like separate testing room (because I can't concentrate with other people around me making noises, fidgeting, etc) means that I have to take the test remotely. Unfortunately, I also cannot take the test at home because I have kids, animals, and no space that works without moving the whole house around. So I have to pay to rent an office for the day or go to a hotel. This is literally what LSAC told me to do was to pay more money directly due to my accommodations. So, just putting it out there that you might not have the option to test in-person.
The format changed between June and September so it could have something to do with that. I took June and August and went down 2 points. The questions were slightly different and logic games were removed. I would retake if your practice scores were significantly higher using the new format for the PT.
When I took the test in August I had 1 RC and 3 LR so definitely possible on the real test!
When I got my accommodations approved for extra time and a few other things it said I had to take the test remotely. When I chose the day and time for the test, it showed my extra time on there (I asked for 100% extra time which makes it an 8 hr day!!)