... a 160, BR scores were 168-170. I know, I ... their 25ths, my current LSAT score is right at their ... Time per day/week for LSAT Prep and Course work LSAT Trainer, PS Bibles, Manhattan ... burn out, the only LSAT studying on Mondays would be ...
... planning on taking the June LSAT, but decided to push back ... even started studying for the LSAT), and I'd be coming ... a week before the September LSAT. Would it be a bad ...
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"Starting with the September 2017 LSAT, there will no longer be ... test taker can take the LSAT in a two-year ... for additional administrations of the LSAT. We will provide more information ... about the LSAT schedule in the coming weeks ...
... . I have studied for the LSAT with a full time job ... have been studying for the LSAT for around 1.5 years ... score has been in the 168-174 range. The reasons for ...
... to sit for the June LSAT, allowing me (hopefully) ample time ... more time to studying LSAT when the LSAT can always be postponed ... early cycle, can any fall LSAT takers share some advise on ... these goals to crush the LSAT and also produce an awesome ...
... next to the word LSAT is daunting. So I ... have been postponing the LSAT because taking the actual ...
***Wether or not the LSAT goes completely Digital at some ... ourself to take the LSAT in the first place). ... benefits for the digital LSAT. The cost to take ...
My goal is a 168+ to get into my ... sitting and taking an offical LSAT.
The only ... can not take the September LSAT due to work scheduling ... instead be taking the December LSAT. I would like to ... December is late for the LSAT...
Let's say I'm taking the newer LSAT questions 2011-2014 and I've been scoring well and for the 2010 LSATS I'm not doing as hot.. does it matter that the tests are older and perhaps made a bit differently/harder?
... 'm taking the June 12th LSAT. My first diagnostic was 152 ... reached the peak of my "LSAT intelligence" and that I am ... taker. Thoughts of taking the LSAT a second time in September ... , when I'm at my LSAT studying peak.
I'm pretty sure law schools take the highest score out of the LSAT's taken, but would anyone know if this is true or how to find out? Does it depend on the school?