Is the LSAT above too late to take ... in for the Fall of 2022? I just got promoted to ... job rather than the November LSAT I am registered for currently ... I postpone my November LSAT to January 2022 and still have a ...
I'm planning on taking the LSAT in May 2022 and was looking to create a study group. If you're also taking the test around this time please let me know :)
Is anyone here planning to take the June 2022LSAT? If so, do you wanna be apart of a study group? I'm really new to this so any instruction on structure would be helpful!
... to retake the lsat in January or February 2022 with the hopes ... above. I first took the LSAT in October 2020 and got ... schools in the Fall of 2022 and want to get the ...
... thinking about taking the March 2022LSAT. Is that considered late in ... the cycle for the Fall 2022 semester? Thanks in advance.
Edit: Would taking the February 2022LSAT be a better idea? Thanks ...
Hi guys! Im looking to take the March 2022LSAT and was looking to start a study group - maybe some people who like video studying?? (Pomodoro 50/10) I study best with people around so was wondering if anyone would be interested!
... both the April and June 2022LSAT. If I correctly understand the ... structure description from LSAC, the LSAT is now 3 scored sections ... is essentially still a Flex format with the addition of an ...
I am ... August 12 LSAT. I am also targeting September 30, 2022 as a ... I propose that our official LSAT score goals and current practice ... Schedule starting March 14, 2022 to June 10, 2022:
Hi guys! Looking for several LSAT buddies to study with, specifically targeting the LR section, for the August 2022 test date! My goal is a 172 and currently scoring in the mid and high 160s!
... was a 152 in April 2022 and my favourite section to ... navigating the logic in the LSAT and I hope I get ... continue being involved with the LSAT by tutoring!
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Please might you be able to share detailed information concerning crystal ball predictions for the November 2022 sitting of the LSAT? Thanks in advance