Take it when you feel ready. If you're PTing pretty close to a score you would be happy with by the November deadline, then sign up. But I would be willing to bet that at least January will be Flex as well.
@"Alan Cheuk" said:
@advokatethis said:
Is there a way to turn off the grey answers while blind reviewing so it's truly blind?
There hasn't been a way to do that until now. Now when you are doing blind review, you should s…
I'm still working on the CC, but I plan on fool-proofing LG once I finish. After that I plan on drilling a few nights a week for all 3 sections using material from tests 50 and earlier. I will start with one full PT a week using the PT 50 and later …
@buckmartin said:
@advokatethis said:
Would it be good to take the March or June test before the July test as practice? I am wondering if it would be more stressful to have the July test be the first real LSAT I take combined with …
Would it be good to take the March or June test before the July test as practice? I am wondering if it would be more stressful to have the July test be the first real LSAT I take combined with the uncertainty of getting the paper or digital version.…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
@advokatethis said:
How does a cancel on your record compare to a retake? I am planning to take the June or July 2019 as my first try, with the September date as a…
How does a cancel on your record compare to a retake? I am planning to take the June or July 2019 as my first try, with the September date as a retake option to still apply early. I have a low GPA I need to offset with a high LSAT. Does a cancellati…
I agree, but I don't think the digital aspect makes me hesitate as much as the whole cancelling your score. Does it look negative to schools to cancel your score rather than a plain retake?