KhanAcademy is a great math resource as well. It's great to work through it in general, but for LSAT, just pulling out the lessons on percentages would be really helpful.
If you are questioning a postponement, it is probably for the best to postpone. I'm not sure how you felt for December and February tests, chances are you didn't feel confident you would score
I've lately been using KhanAcademy, and have found it immensely helpful to target my weakness areas in LR. I'm trying to get to -0s on RC before test day.
Yeah, its pretty cool, huh? I was watching some of the KhanAcademy courses and wow, it doesn't compare to 7Sage. There is just something about JY's way of explaining the stimulus and breaking it apart that is more intuitive and helpful.
Okay I literally just got an email from LSAC about the KhanAcademy materials. Look LSAC, I love that you are giving free LSAT prep- fantastic- but you are doing a number on my heart rate.