Hi guys so I really need your advice.
I've been studying LSAT for like 2 - 3 months now.
Since Im currently in Korea, LSAT is on Feb 23rd
I'm in a situation where its bit different from you guys.
I am getting enlisted in Air Force on Feb 24th, that's why I tried to get my score before I get enlisted
However, I failed the december one big time...
I need to get at least 164 but scored lower than 160 on dec one.
Recently, I took a few PT 56-57-58 .
At first, it seemed like I was making some improvement as I scored 163 and 160 but then on today's 58..
I got like 25 wrongs without last section of LR.
To me, it feels like my LR skill just got worse. Im getting way too many wrongs on LR section.
If it were you guys, would u guys cancel Feb one and take the later LSAT?
the only reason i tried to get score before i get enlisted was as I was not guaranteed to study while im there
So, my original plan was to get the score then apply in 2015 and go back to US asap.
But now, I really don't know what to do because my score is simply not going up.
Yeah most ppl take LSAT once and gets it done,
well to me, since it was my dream to be a lawyer, I would not hesitate to take it for three times if necessary.
so yeah I really need u guys help!
Comments
Another important question is whether the school you want gives a limited number of tries for the LSAT?Because if it gives you 3 tries and you don't do as well as you need for 2, then coming out of the Air Force and having to relearn the LSAT might seem daunting, and so keeping more attempts for post military-leave might be a good idea.
It all comes down to how confident you feel. I say keep up with the attempts and in one week and a half time, if you still are not confident and your marks do not improve, withdraw.
Good luck and don't worry TOO much...otherwise you lose hair...
I will try to see where I go til next week and decide to withdraw or not
I really appreciate your advice!
This seems to make or break people's focus on test day, and you cant really get the same sensation in a PT.