All future LSAT's are staying online, at least for the next year, and probably forever would be my guess. I believe there is a way where you can take it on a paper, but it would still be proctored online.
I would say prioritize the LSAT studies above all else since it is the main part of the application. That "blank" time on the resume could be the time you took off to study for this test. From what I've heard from admissions staff, that is a valid r…
Thank you all for the helpful input. Since my post, I have decided to go ahead and start PT's and I'm doing some CC here and there with spare time. I took 3 PT's in the last 5 days and I am averaging 161-162, and managed to get a 172 BR once. I woul…