It's the magic question we are asking ourselves right now. I think the LSAT is variably the most important aspect of your application. I'm not sure what your previous scores were but I tend to think the more times you take it and do not score what is needed the more it hurts. I can't say this for certain as I am still studying myself. I would say that the later you apply it probably does hurt your score, but no more than scoring 9 points below what you can score. Can you call in sick this week and apologize later for missing your deadline?
Comments
It's the magic question we are asking ourselves right now. I think the LSAT is variably the most important aspect of your application. I'm not sure what your previous scores were but I tend to think the more times you take it and do not score what is needed the more it hurts. I can't say this for certain as I am still studying myself. I would say that the later you apply it probably does hurt your score, but no more than scoring 9 points below what you can score. Can you call in sick this week and apologize later for missing your deadline?