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Wednesday, Sep 30 2020

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I am literally in the same exact situation as you. I registered for the November LSAT mostly because the deadline to register was fast approaching and I didn't want to be without an insurance policy if my October test turns out to be a bust. My recommendation would be to take both, unless you way outperform your expectations on the October Flex. I don't think three takes is going to be a knock on you at all. I assume you are applying to schools that have Early Decision/regular application deadlines in Dec 2020 or early 2021?

Yes, I do want to apply by December the latest. This actually made me feel so much better though, it's nice to know someone else is in the same situation. I think I may actually go through with it just so I can start getting those applications out there. Let me know how it goes for you!

Hey guys, so I am registered for both the October and November flex. I am currently not where I want to be scoring, but still it's a huge improvement from my first flex. I'm confident I can improve my score even more with one extra month of studying. The benefit of taking it in October is that I could potentially apply earlier to schools, and it reduces the stress of relying too much on the November flex for a good score. But then I would have three LSAT scores as opposed to just two.

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Monday, Sep 21 2020

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Is the November LSAT too late in the cycle?

I could improve my score by the time of the November LSAT, so I'm thinking of pushing my October LSAT back. However, I'm afraid this would put me in the later end of the law school application cycle and that my acceptance chances would diminish. Does anyone have any advice on this? Thanks!

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