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Here is an actual question I have, which could also be an LR question....
"Beginning with the September 2019 LSAT administration, the following limits will be instated:
You will only be able to take the LSAT three times in a single testing year.
Note: the LSAC considers the testing year to be June 1 to May 31"
I took the July 2019 LSAT. Does that count as one of three tests that I am allowed to take in this testing year, given that it was before September 2019?
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July 2019 should not count towards the 3 since this policy takes effect beginning with September 2019 test takers. You can email LSAC to confirm LSACINFO@lsac.org
I remember hearing what the above comment said as well.
Everyone gets a fresh start September 2019. Anything before September is Zero tests taken against this new rule.
July didn't count. Everything after July does, tho.