@sakethsaran1998 LSAC has had it on their website for the Jan, Feb, and April tests for quite some time, and they update that page often (not as often now as in the beginning of Flex-time).
I can only imagine that it's because of what happened with the November test/sign-up.
Before when they would say something like "during the week of ..." is no longer present in the writing style. It is pretty specific that testing will occur on only the two days mentioned for each of those 3 tests. ...
My "guess" is that the "mall number of tests occurring later in the week" refers to accommodations testing and/or retakes because of proctorU problems??? Maybe they'll open some of those dates up to everyone else, but it seems unlikely in the planning sense to rely on that. Especially since they keep the page updated and the January deadline was over on the 2nd - they've had 11 days to run analysis on the final volume and/or to update the page with additional info.
We'll see, though and I wouldn't be surprised if something unexpected happens!! That seems to be the predictable pattern in this year.
@hopefulling on the power score podcast they said it is guaranteed to be multiple days as there is an insane amount of people sitting for the January exam
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According to the LSAC, it's going to be only the 16th and 17th (lower test taker volume, don't need as many days).
I don't think it's been announced yet. They usually do it around 3 weeks prior to test day.
@sakethsaran1998 LSAC has had it on their website for the Jan, Feb, and April tests for quite some time, and they update that page often (not as often now as in the beginning of Flex-time).
I can only imagine that it's because of what happened with the November test/sign-up.
Before when they would say something like "during the week of ..." is no longer present in the writing style. It is pretty specific that testing will occur on only the two days mentioned for each of those 3 tests. ...
My "guess" is that the "mall number of tests occurring later in the week" refers to accommodations testing and/or retakes because of proctorU problems??? Maybe they'll open some of those dates up to everyone else, but it seems unlikely in the planning sense to rely on that. Especially since they keep the page updated and the January deadline was over on the 2nd - they've had 11 days to run analysis on the final volume and/or to update the page with additional info.
We'll see, though and I wouldn't be surprised if something unexpected happens!! That seems to be the predictable pattern in this year.
@hopefulling on the power score podcast they said it is guaranteed to be multiple days as there is an insane amount of people sitting for the January exam