Withdrawing is perfectly okay after the "deadline". What you mentioned, losing the opportunity, only happens if you no-show without withdrawing. They do not take too kindly to that, but withdrawing, even late, works for them.
I am about 30% right now and maybe we can have a little competition here, like study buddy :D
I believe as soon as you finish course and begin to do the PT, your score will make lots of progress.
I have one to sell after the June LSAT! :) I think it's worth the money if you're really fighting for the absolute bestscore. I'm aiming for a 173+ so I got one.
Just keep calm. I stressed way too much while I was preparing for June 2014. Just do your best. That's all you can do. Just do your very best and don't dwell on it too much.
@CFloyd1221 shouldn't be a surprise that someone is striving to do the absolute best they can possibly do... remember, the $ difference from a 171 to even just a 174 is huge, let alone 175+
I agree with royaimani. I tend to get hungry half way through section 4 and that affects my performance. Also, I would like to know how many PTs do you take in a week?
Actually no... that is what BR is for... this is a process driven exam... use the right process is the best way of getting the bestscore... that is one of the first lessons on 7sage!
... 38, but so was my best LR, I think this is ... 9 point spread between my best and worst PT, however my ... 6 points higher than my bestscore from the first 5 PTs ...
@"Matthew LLC" What's your step by step approach to answering RC passages (how much time do you spend upfront, how long do you take to read the passage, what kind of notations do you mark, etc.)?
DO NOT WRITE IN JUNE. If you are anticipating that you will not do well (relative to what you want), DO NOT TAKE IT. Give yourself October and December.