Hi All,
I am registered to take the December exam but really believe in order to do my best, I should move the date to the February exam. My goal is not to attend a top school and the majority of the schools to which I am applying application deadlines for the fall semester well into 2015. One even has a July 1 cutoff, which is amazing to me. Anyway, I was just wonder what people have heard/know about the level of difficulty of the February exam. Is it truly more difficult? Does it really hinder the possibility of getting into school in the fall based on all the fact many law schools have rolling admissions? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thank you!
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I took the 2014 February test and it was much more difficult than the December 2013 test.
Second - stop and think about what making the February test harder would imply about the LSAC's motives. What reason would the LSAC have to make the February test in particular either harder OR easier? Why would they risk losing credibility with the law schools that make their test the cash cow it is? Why would they create a bunch of tests that could not fairly be compared with their other three administrations (destroying the entire point of the test in the first place), and then proceed to keep on doing that while keeping it a secret, and then decide that they should all be given only in February?
Third - does it honestly matter? If your goal is to apply for this cycle, December and February are your two chances to take the test. You don't really have a choice unless you decide to push your entire admissions cycle back one year, and if that's on the table then I'd seriously question the wisdom of taking the February test in the first place.
Any effect that taking the February test is going to have is going to be related to rolling admissions and seats filling up. Don't listen to any of the other stuff - it's student paranoia at best and damaging misinformation at worst.