Hey everyone!
I'm currently studying to take the December LSAT, and am at about 75% through the CC (will have studied for a little less than a year by December) and am really trying to let it sink in as much as possible and have been taking my time with it.
I'd love to be ready by December, but know that it's better to set yourself a goal score and not an LSAT ultimatum.
Is anyone studying for December with a February retake in mind? This December would be my second take, and February would be my third and final.
Most school's I've talked to (at the D.C. LSAC Forum) stated that they still accept the February LSAT score and it didn't sound like it would be too crazy detrimental to my application process.
Know anyone that took the February LSAT with a happy application outcome?
Suggestions? Ideas?
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Thank you all so much for your input! I already delayed a year (took the 2015 LSAT and was not properly prepared and Game 3 ruined me along other fatal fundamental flaws) and if I don't absolutely have to, I really, really do not want to delay another year. So either way I am definitely planning on shooting for December and then maybe February if I feel like I have to. But I'll definitely have to see where I am PT-wise in November and will have to go from there.
A lot of school's I've talked to mentioned that they do not send out the majority of their scholarships offers until about March timeframe, and that a February LSAT would not be detrimental to my application cycle, but I was wondering if they are just trying to get me to apply regardless (they were T2/T3 schools).