I just got my results for my September LSAT and I scored lowered than I had on the practice exams. I was scoring in the high 160s prior to the exam and I got a 159 on the official LSAT. I stopped studying after I took my LSAT to continue my job and prepare for school. Would it be too difficult and short of time to take the November LSAT? I will also be attending school and I would only have one month to prepare. With attending school, I am slightly concerned my studying may conflict with studying for my midterms. I want to get my applications out early so I am worried if I take a later LSAT, my chances will deter. I am also planning to graduate this year, so would it be better I take a gap year? I am also concerned I will not be able to fill up the time during the gap year. Overall, I am just looking for some advice regarding if taking the November LSAT seems feasible in my condition. Thank you!
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Does anyone have any last minute advice for the day before or day of taking your LSAT? I've heard many people say to take the day off but is there something you would recommend refreshing or keeping in mind?
#help #feedback, can't you say that D explains the results because those who chose to be in the group were curious to see the effects, so they intentionally caused them? Or is that too large of an assumption to assume?