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I also struggle with this. I'm a full time high school teacher in one of the poorest urban high schools in the United States. I regularly work 70-80 hours per week. This year is even worse than usual since we have such bad shortages of teachers and support staff so every day is exhausting. I unfortunately had PLANNED to study for the LSAT a lot during the school year and mistakenly spent last summer learning Spanish since I didn't speak Spanish previously and this year I'm teaching social studies IN Spanish due to the critical shortage of Spanish-speaking staff and the fact that we have a growing enrollment of students fresh into the country that speak no English. Well, I reached my goal of learning enough to be able to teach in Spanish (which I'm proud of)... but screwed myself on LSAT prep. I've been able to go from a 154 to a 161 but I've probably only studied about 30 total hours in 6 months, mostly on weekends. The window of time is closing because I was planning to start school in fall of 2022. The trouble is, if I were to delay to Fall of 2023 I'd need to continue teaching and I'd be in the same boat again next year w/r/t studying.
What would need to happen in order for you to be given a re-take date?!?! This is the second LSAT in a row I had major issues with PROCTORU. I have reported them and they haven't offered me a re-test date!!!