... gathered online, I believe January 2019 LSAT in Asia was nondisclosed ... , which was also readministered as September 2017 LSAT in Africa/Europe ...
... part of the next (Fall 2019) admissions cycle. I'm planning ... -months if I retake in September). I also sort of shocked ... trial and taking again in September, but I'll have more ...
... in September for Fall of 2020. Deadlines have passed for Fall 2019 ... still accept applications for Fall 2019 but you will still need ... for one of the 2019 tests (July and September) and getting your ...
... registering for the September LSAT is August 1, 2019. Therefore, unless you ... already registered for the September test before ... is in October 2019, and the registration deadline is September 10."
... decide to cancel your July 2019 test score, you will be ... what they're doing with September. I may just register for ... September and then withdraw if needed, ...
It’s official now—just got the email. Only the 180 ban is being applied retroactively, all the other take limits are being applied starting with the September2019 administration.
I am glad that they clarified that exams written prior to September2019 do not count towards the total count but at the same time I do not understand this as the LSAC will be losing money asI am sure certain people would choose to write the GRE instead.
... go into effect with the September2019 LSAT administration.
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> Starting with the September2019 test administration, test takers will ... Tests taken prior to September2019 will not count against these ... take it in September or in the Fall.
... released the June 2018 and September 2018 test but not the ... just hold onto the June 2019 test in storage and never ... they will release the June 2019 test in time, is that ... not to release the June 2019 test.
Hey I am in the same boat taking the test september2019, but if I retake the test for januaray would I be able to send in the new score to the law schools that I applied to?
PT 88 will actually be the upcoming September2019 administration. As the previous poster commented, July was non-disclosed, so we'll never get to lay eyes on it again (I have mixed feelings about that, as I feel personally attacked by it ;-).
"Starting with the September2019 test administration, test takers will ... retroactive. Tests taken prior to September2019 will not count against these ...
July 2019 should not count towards the 3 since this policy takes effect beginning with September2019 test takers. You can email LSAC to confirm LSACINFO@lsac.org