Hi! I just graduated from Cornell this past weekend, and I am scheduled to take the June LSAT next week. I originally signed up for the April LSAT, but life, school, clubs, work, and training (I was on the varsity rowing team) got in the way, and I didn't prep as much as I'd like. I thought I would have more time toward the end of the semester to chip away at my practice blocks, but I ended up falling further behind between final exams, travel for regattas, and graduation festivities. Now I'm home and I feel very far from prepared. I have time accommodations, so each test is roughly 4 hours long, so I haven't been able to complete as many PTs as I'd like, and frankly I haven't been able to crack 170 yet (iykyk lolll). I don't feel good about just taking the test next week to "get it done," seeing as there is somewhat of a limit to how many you should take, and they are expensive!! I already ate the cost of moving it once, and I know that financially it makes zero sense to move it again (at $150 a pop for the rescheduling fee), but somehow it feels better to shell out the cost than to go in and willingly do poorly. I've been studying since February, but somewhat on and off, so of course there is a slim chance I surprise myself and do well! But I am not optimistic. Would love to get some other perspectives on this! Could definitely use some guidance and thoughts (and maybe prayers too lol).
liztbrantley
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cornell '26
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