I would keep the score - you never know how the curve will end up or if you got lucky on a few questions! I think November still puts you in a good position and isn't considered late, if you're worried I'd just prepare the other parts of your applic…
I'd definitely retake in October! I'd just try to prepare your apps in the meantime, so that soon after you get your score you can apply - applying around mid October would still be pretty early!
I believe LSAC should be answering calls from 8am-6pm EST both Saturday and Sunday- so you should be able to get a hold of someone before Monday! Very worst case, there is also a Tuesday test!
I would definitely plan to retake the test in August - I think given where you were PTing, and given that you might have just gotten messed up by a weird LG section, you have a really good shot of scoring a lot closer to your average! Also keep in m…
@georgiannajd2b said:
I have a random question, does anyone know how taking 3 sections in the LSAT FLex vs. 4-5 on the regular LSAT will effect scores? Currently, the score received is based on your raw score of how many answered correctly ov…
@dhaley22 Variation initially is common - I noticed that often on the tests where I scored significantly lower there were particular concepts/question types that came up that were my weaker spots. Look at the test breakdown under analytics and see w…
Reading on the computer can be hard on the eyes for a lot of people - you might be able to get an accommodation such that you'd be able to take it on paper? Otherwise the fact that you score 10+ point higher on paper means you do know the material i…
Another possibility I've heard from many others is that they are burned out and needed to take a little break to get back to where they were! You'll get there!!