I started studying in June of 2016, right after graduating college in May. I plan to take the exam in June or September 2017, I haven't decided yet. I figured giving myself a year would be a sufficient amount of time. Good luck !
... through Powerscore books, took December 2016, flunked and signed up for ... planned to take LSAT in June. But when i started going ... and will decide later if June is feasible based on my ...
... , I applied for September 2016 admission. I hadn't ... this point. By February 2016 (the last accepted LSAT ... for the 2016 cycle), I realized it ... finished school in April 2016 and did not start ... some time off. Around June, I started studying using ...
... to 7Sage on October 31, 2016, after a disappointing 4 months ... (supposed & paid for) Dec 2016 sit. I was nowhere near ... ONCE for the LSAT in June 2018.
Howdy! I was searching test center reviews for the Texas A&M testing center but came across this post! I am class of 2015 (graduated in 2016) and plan on taking in September. I hope the June test went well! Or if you are taking in September good luck!
My guess is Monday, July 3. This would fall in line with the average early release of 3 to 4 days for the June exam, and it beats the holiday. But I sure hope you're right about Friday...
Yup. LSAT can really be this slow at releasing their scores. Sometimes they do release their scores a bit early but I think the June score was released on the exact day they said they would. So it can be 3 weeks or 4.5 weeks :(.
154 diagnostic, 166 on my first take in December, 174 on my second take in June. 7sage was critical in getting me above the 170 mark; I'd used powerscore until around November 2016. Huge improvements are absolutely possible with dedicated study.
... semester of my junior year (2016). I studied more intensely while ... and took the test in June of 2016. I didn't get ... took it again in September 2016 and did worse. I felt ...