Are your digestive issues medically documented? If so, I would postpone the exam and get accommodations. I'm not sure if it's toolate for you to get accommodations for November, though.
... undergrad, I felt that way too. In fact I had totally ... that my undergrad GPA was too low (3.49). It wasn ... to believe it wasn't toolate. She is now a 2L ...
... undergrad, I felt that way too. In fact I had totally ... that my undergrad GPA was too low (3.49). It wasn ... to believe it wasn't toolate. She is now a 2L ...
There is no hard line, but generally I would say that is probably toolate. You would be having to fight an uphill battle, but if you crush it, then technically it is possible. But again, you are putting yourself at a significant disadvantage
I’ve seen 170 LSATS get rejected when they apply toolate (last month of the application window). Best bet is to create a strong holistic application as early as possible.
November is not toolate at all. I haven’t taken the LSAT yet so I could be wrong but isn’t the test and answers on your LSAC account? Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.