It likely makes no difference what you choose, prefer not to say means they won't consider race as a factor in decision. Similarly if you are white, race also won't really be a factor in the decision, so it does not matter what you put.
Hi! I was in a similar position as you before the August test. I took the June test and score a high 160s which was on par with my practice score but got to the 170+ after the August test in about 2 months. My biggest recommendations would be for ab…
See if you can get score preview and try to take 5 PT if you can before the test. Since you can cancel with preview, I’d say it’s still worth it.
You can still improve your score in the time left and/or get lucky on test day and do well. Since you …
Obviously this is not definite, but October will likely be flex and also have the same score preview option (look to LSAT powerscore podcast). So October is prob fine for you. If you want to try taking a diagnostic now just to see how far you are fr…
You can also use this score converter to give you a sense of what the score would be like for any of the tests that you just do three section on (it's not perfect, but better than nothing!) https://7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/
I took the LSAT flex in June and had been doing full pt when studying. When taking the actual test, I was surprised by how different it felt to just do three sections and would recommend focusing more on doing LSAT-flex style pt
Thank you so much for the advice and reassurance! I definitely think the stress is getting to me as well so adopting healthier habits should be good for me.