I really think it has to do with the schools you're applying to. Make sure to look at their specific application deadlines. If the schools don't have strict deadlines that prohibit you from taking a November test, then you should be fine. The law school I am applying to says that even the February LSAT is okay, just as long as you put that you're taking the test in February on your application.
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I really think it has to do with the schools you're applying to. Make sure to look at their specific application deadlines. If the schools don't have strict deadlines that prohibit you from taking a November test, then you should be fine. The law school I am applying to says that even the February LSAT is okay, just as long as you put that you're taking the test in February on your application.