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kaylamurphy888
Thursday, Apr 23 2015

I am in a very similar situation. I have been studying about 25 hours a week through 7Sage for a few months. I know I can do a lot better on the October test with the extra study time, but I am planning on taking the June test as well so I have two shots in case something goes wrong. I also believe I can still do well on the June test because I am currently scoring around an acceptable level for me and still have weeks to prepare. All of the schools I am considering look at your highest score, and have told me a previous lower score does not really hurt you, unless it is very, very low.

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kaylamurphy888
Wednesday, Mar 18 2015

I am in a very similar position. I was able to graduate college a semester early in December, but I am now working about 50 hours per week. I started the course about a week ago and am about 15% through the curriculum. I had been planning to take the LSAT in June, but now am hesitant because the course requires about 30 hours per week of studying to finish by that time, which seems like a lot for me. I think a lot of people had good advice when suggesting seeing where you are in May and making your decision then about if you are ready for June or if you should wait until October. That is my current plan.

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