I am in a very similar boat. After some agonizing over the decision, I decided today to push it back. I'm finishing an MA this year and working: life is about to get very busy, and I wanted to knock the LSAT out in August. But, I'm simply not ready - and that's okay. I have even given myself permission to push back my law school application to Fall '22. That's not ideal, but if I'm not ready, I'm not ready. I used to be a classical musician, and for me it's a bit akin to walking on stage and performing a three movement piece knowing that you can only really nail one movement. For me, that's a bit of a nightmare scenario. I'd rather walk into the exam after much practice, and with confidence, rather than crossing my fingers and hoping.
I am in a very similar boat. After some agonizing over the decision, I decided today to push it back. I'm finishing an MA this year and working: life is about to get very busy, and I wanted to knock the LSAT out in August. But, I'm simply not ready - and that's okay. I have even given myself permission to push back my law school application to Fall '22. That's not ideal, but if I'm not ready, I'm not ready. I used to be a classical musician, and for me it's a bit akin to walking on stage and performing a three movement piece knowing that you can only really nail one movement. For me, that's a bit of a nightmare scenario. I'd rather walk into the exam after much practice, and with confidence, rather than crossing my fingers and hoping.
Best of luck to you on your preparation.