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The September exam has come and gone; for me, it was my second take. Honestly, I wasnt too confident about my take due to the laquer passage and thr virus game. I was wondering when would be a good time to start studying again, just in case I need to retake a third time. Should I study again on Gray Day? Although having a much needed rest after studying 2 years is enjoyable, some part of me is concerned about my skills becoming rusty during the 3 week time period.
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@roystanator440 yes it has, best of luck, I'm sure you'll break the 170s in your next attempt.
@ngir1293288 , I got in the high 160s for my highest take and my first preptest was 140. Its been quite a journey.
@jhaldy10325 :O wow you really are. I hope you killed it!
2 years!? Jesus that's a long time! @roystanator440 may I ask what your score range is after 2 years of study?
Well I hate to tell you @476.rizeq , but sufficient satisfied, haha.
LOL if you don't get a 180, no one deserves a 180 sheesh.
@mclaughlinchris21849 , lol, yeah, I'm a total LSAT nerd. Since I took my third and final official LSAT a couple weeks ago, I've taken three PTs haha.
@jhaldy10325 recreational PTing... i wish that made sense to me :)
Sometimes that itch is unavoidable. If you're feeling the itch to study than I agree do some light work like drills/a few sections at a time. Then start back up once you get your score.
Ok cool, I like February better. Until scores come out, I say do some light drilling and maybe some recreational PTing, if that makes any sense to anyone but me, lol. Once scores are released, make the call from there and then start back hardcore if you decide to retake.
@jhaldy10325, unless I met my score expectations, I was planning to just take it in February. But I guess it would be beneficial to start studying again in third week in case I decide December would be a viable test day.
You won't rust any, but if you're planning on December for your retake, the wait between the September test day and score release is nearly a full third of the time between the Sept and Dec tests. Breaks are really beneficial, just be mindful of the time if December is your backup.