... December or January, applying late Feb. and March will certainly have ... your preparation for a June retake as well. So I highly ... not ready or want to retake.
... average but also with the retake - when you were retaking do ... chance of fixing it for Feb. You seem to have a ... based on your PT and "retake" so it's likely some ...
... to take the LSAT in Feb. 2017, If I do this ... short answer. Some schools accept Feb LSAT scores, however, most don ... you more time for a retake if needed.
@stepharizona That's a relief! At least I know I can retake in Feb, if I have to. However, I was operating under the assumption that the OP is probably going to be apply to plenty of non-T14s.
... so if you need to retake, you won't have a ... for the next test. The Feb. LSAT is more often than ... cycle, or need a quick retake before the cycle is over ... LSAT. If you need to retake after June, taking in September ...
Your scoring goal is very reasonable within the allotted time. If applying fall '17 (to matriculate '18) I recommend taking the June sit (more prep time, disclosed, still allows Oct retake) over Feb (undisclosed). Best:)
... tests, should you decide to retake - you'll really want those ... tests as you near the Feb. LSAT. It depends somewhat on ... take could maybe be a retake, where you won't likely ...
... , would also allow you to retake in 2020 as needed. For ... sat the Feb 2017 test, and I'm going to retake either ... December 2017 or Feb 2018 (I wasn ...
... example of someone who should retake.
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> However ... it's your dream, then retake... Isn't it worth it ... high LSAT score in December/Feb will likely get you into ... , took a later test (Dec/Feb) and was admitted with a ...