@pritisharma the date to change your testdate has past (Sept. 8th) I believe you will have to register for it and pay the full amount to take the Dec. LSAT
... NOT recommend you taking that testdate if you are applying ... . Dec should be the latest test you take.
... can even push the test back to June 15 ... ve been studying for the test full-time as well ... and performed well on the test (170+) and got into ...
... for accommodations on the December test--it closed yesterday.)
... February or June for optimal test taking conditions--which would ... you get closer to the testdate, you will need to practice ...
Hi! My name is Shayla. I stay in Richmond, VA and i'm looking for a study partner also. VCU Grad. I took the Sept LSAT and just changed my second testdate from December to February. I can study with you.
... 're doing five days before test day - all you'll do ... around this close to the test will almost assuredly make it ... retake or to pushing the testdate, however, you will want to ...
... feb was a normal disclosed testdate, then they would release the ... most recent test as "PT 75". But unfortunately ... will be this upcoming June test. Nothing beforehand if that's ...
... of shifting your testdate up to October... the test has to be ... do your best at this test... Also - do not worry about ... language... for a lot of test takers past, present and future ...
... and took the September/October test. My diagnostic was a little ... you to take the October test and do well based on ... , you can always push your testdate back if you think that ...
@"Nilesh S" How did you comment faster than me? You're like a wizard...
@shine.on.me It's a good point that a higher score in Dec. is better than a lower score in Oct... Definitely something to think about when considering your testdate.
... of jitters, but I doubt test-day jitters would account for ... end. My advice on your testdate is to take it when ... expect to see on test day. An October testdate will still keep ...
... about withdrawing or changing your testdate. I would hold off on ... positive turn. If not, a date change is not the worst ... ://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/test-dates-deadlines/2015-2016/us ...
... you've put into the test, you owe it to yourself ... anyway and potentially change the testdate if you don't feel ... it at all. The October test will still keep you competitive ...
I believe the testdate change deadline is May 24, so you could reassess by then? That's what I'm doing :) There's a fee of $85 to change your testdate. I guess that's assuming if you registered already.