For anyone interested in predictions about when grey day will be: http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/when-will-september-2017-lsat-scores-be-released-our-prediction
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> I took the June 2017LSAT and didn't do so ... to prepare for the LSAT. Sadly, the LSAT was not offered ... to start studying for my LSAT last September 1(planning ... to take the December LSAT). I am doing well ... I do all the LSAT PrepTest at the end ...
... > I took the June 2017LSAT and didn't do so ... to prepare for the LSAT. Sadly, the LSAT was not offered ... to start studying for my LSAT last September 1(planning ... to take the December LSAT). I am doing well ... when I do all the LSAT PrepTest at the end ...
... 170s (took a proctored June 2017LSAT and got a 170). I ... think I can improve my LSAT capabilities. Also, work will really ... be better. But a high LSAT score in December/Feb will ... applying later with a higher LSAT score definitely won't prohibit ...
> @samuelakuhn said:
> Diagnostic of 152, three months later took the September 2017LSAT and got a 176. Thanks JY and co.!
that's a very nice jump lol congrats !
My study timeline was similar to @"shd.hart" . August 2016 - February2017, then May - September. I scored my average BR score of 168 on test day in September.
Different test. Interestingly, the Sabbath Observer test sometimes appears as the official LSAT test a little while later. For example, the Sabbath Observer test for September 2016 was identical to the regular September 2017LSAT.