Hi all --
I'm pretty sure I'm posting in the right spot but let please move if I'm not!
In any case I'd like some advice.
I am a college student, but that's it.
My situation started off late January when I started to study for the October 2013 exam. This self-studying (complete with MLSAT and Powerscore bibles) didn't work out for personal reasons. I then decided to try to study again for the December exam, this time with a tutor. This has not worked out because my exam scores are nowhere near (think 150s) where I need them to be (170+). I'm delaying until February and taking a year off to work before law school, but now have been considering delaying until June 2014 in pursuit of a great score.
I have purchased the Complete LSAT package and will be going over it, as well as the recommended practice exams, in preparation for February. Do I have enough time to improve to where I need to be by then? Any experience or recommendations would be great.
Comments
I think the idea is that the February test materials are also those which they use for such things as international tests and weather-rescheduled tests, both of which are different.
The idea that if they were disclosed too, LSAC would have to write LOADS more tests. By having one undisclosed test, they have a ready pool of unstudied material to pull from.
I imagine that it's February and not June or sep/oct or December because February is the last test in the cycle, technically -- so for most people intending to apply for the following year, it's their last chance -- so it makes better sense that February is unreported vs. June, after which people very well may intend to study [their mistakes] and retake.