Hey y'all! I've been studying for the LSAT on and off for the past couple of years. I'm in the early period of taking full-length pretests have a goal of going to law school in Fall 2020. Qualitatively and quantitatively speaking, what are the true benefits of taking the March LSAT over the June LSAT or the July LSAT over the June LSAT? Also, I'm thinking about joining a study group but I am not sure for which one. Any advice would be appreciated.
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I need an explanation of why C is wrong. I picked C by the way and I thought it was right.
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I live in West Lafayette, Indiana and plan on taking the July administration.
Nice! This week is my first preptest after getting done with the core curriculum. I'm starting on preptest 52 and working my way up from there. Blind review will be part of the process for me along with doing a sufficient amount of preptests (20-30).
I’m thinking about the June or July 2019 LSAT as well. What is your study plan?
@mstng9878717 The earlier date does seem appealing just to get this out of the way. But part of me is leaning towards the June or July LSAT.
@michaeltheodore140 Thanks for the advice! I also was considering the July test as well. But 7 more months to study does seem scary to a certain degree. However, the new format does sound like a win win situation.
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I'm sorry you're going through this. Do you have test anxiety?
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