You can certainly take it after but your LSAT score won't be released until the WS is approved. My advice is to take it ASAP. It isn't anything you need to prepare for. Might as well get it done so it doesn't hold up your score.
@cpeaks13 TBH, my brain is so fried right now I can't remember Sunday. I did have to hit "submit" at some point but I didn't check what it said on my LSAC page afterwards.
It just seems like the "read aloud" rule is a relic of the traditional LSAT where you could disturb others. In the flex format, when you're alone in your own room it just seems unnecessary.
Especially since we can't "write" on the test. My RC pas…
How has this changed with the Flex? Are proctors actively telling people to stay silent even though there is technically no one else to disturb anymore?
@adimanm1 said:
@kilgoretrout Their generic email, forget what it is. Someone on reddit said that it's the best way to reach them because over the phone they can't do anything.
That wasn't my experience.
I mailed a letter (with a stamp!) an…
@TheQueen said:
Anyone worried that a civil war is going to begin and we'll be trying to get our LSAT in amidst bombings, gunfire, and martial law?
I already have my addendum drafted up.
@lexxx745 said:
Aside from Yale and Stanford, it wont hurt you
It can HELP in, but not having legal experience will never knock you out of anywhere
Possibly, a noob question, but why? Do Yale and Stanford not accept people with legal ex…