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Hi,
I have written the LSAT once before in October and got 143. I want to get 153 on my next one in January (which is in six weeks). Im aware it will be hard but I have had practice before which I studied for my first one, so I am not starting from ...
I got a 158 on the November LSAT, I have one more chance to write in January for 2020 admissions, should I write again??
(Applied to Ryerson, osgoode, queens, western, Ottawa and Windsor)
cGPA: 3.25, last two years: 3.8, two LSATS: 151, 158
I am a first time test taker and I honestly don't know where to start. I don't know what study materials to use and I truly need help building a study schedule. Can someone possibly give me tips that can help me out?
I’ve been taking practice LSATs on paper, which just works better for me. Is this allowed? Do I have to use the tablet? How could I request the paper copy?
In anticipation of the 2020 testing dates and testing centers being released by the LSAC soon, I am looking for insight on the best places to take the test, and most importantly, where to avoid. Thanks!