@desire2learn interesting that sabbath observers have a nondisclosed test. I know how you feel though for some strange reason I decided to take the last February LSAT lol. If you take again will you decide to just take it on Saturday instead?
... . If applying for 2017 admission, you still have February to re-write ... . If you're not dead set on 2017 ... the possibility of writing the February LSAT. Depending on the law ... -write and will wait until February to evaluate my application.
... LSAT at this point. By February 2016 (the last accepted LSAT ... for admission to the September 2017 cycle.
> I enrolled ... PT since). Also, knowing the February LSAT is undisclosed also makes ...
Please post everything about the Feb. LSAT (including sabbath takers) in the official LSAT thread:
https://7sage.com/forums/discussion/10331/official-february-lsat-discussion-thread#latest
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> Once again, after the February test, I took some time ...
... at Ohio State for the February LSAT. It totally derailed me ... complaint with LSAC after my February test but when I looked ... guess. I applied for fall 2017 and considered writing an LSAT ...
The curve is just as unpredictable as it is for a regular test. They'll probably give some test that was already administered in February a few years back, or a test that was given to Sabbath observers.