What is your ideal score? I don't think doing october, november, january is a good idea if you are looking to score significantly higher. You are not allowing yourself breathing room to learn the material better. If your goal is only to get a few points higher than 149 and you are PTing in the 160-155 range then you might be fine taking january. Keep in mind that there are a limited number of times you can take the exam. https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/limits-on-repeating-lsat/
How does the limited number of attempts to take the LSAT impact a student's decision-making process regarding when to schedule their exams?
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What is your ideal score? I don't think doing october, november, january is a good idea if you are looking to score significantly higher. You are not allowing yourself breathing room to learn the material better. If your goal is only to get a few points higher than 149 and you are PTing in the 160-155 range then you might be fine taking january. Keep in mind that there are a limited number of times you can take the exam. https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/limits-on-repeating-lsat/
How does the limited number of attempts to take the LSAT impact a student's decision-making process regarding when to schedule their exams?