... , when did you write your LSAT? The reason why I am ... I may have to write Feb depending on how Dec goes ... . I know for some schools, FebLSAT is too late and won ... those schools that do take FebLSAT (Western, Queen's, etc.), how ...
I plan on taking the DEC LSAT. However, if i'm not scoring in the 165+ range by the October 30th deadline to sign up for the test, then i'm going to sign up for the FEBLSAT instead. We can all still help each other regardless of test dates!
Depending on where you are in the country and if there's a certain school you are geared toward, a FEBLSAT for fall admission still might be workable; you will have to email the schools you have in mind.
... also want to take the Feblsat because I am currently not ... to study for the lsat, and after Feb I def will need ... worse, I will use the Feb test date as experience, and ...
Taking FebLSAT also and applying next cycle. ... to settle for a lower LSAT score and go to a ... 170+. In my opinion the FebLSAT is great to take if ... to worry about + applications. With FebLSAT you have in June to ...
... and a half before the Feb. LSAT that you can fully dedicate ... shift you energy to the LSAT and give it a last ... you are done with the LSAT in February, you can use ...
... , all schools except Windsor accept FebLSAT scores. However, schools will start ... a, say, 170 in your FebLSAT because you had extra time ... that case, you always have FebLSAT as a backup. You will ... you will be attempting the LSAT in Feb again and schools will ...
... and now will push to Feb. You definitely don't want ... they said they accept the FebLsat, but to turn in all ... I'm taking it in Feb instead of Dec. Good luck ...
... was reluctant to postpone until Feb because I was under the ... law schools will not accept FebLsat. I am aiming for a ... should seriously consider postponing until Feb. Thank you all for your ... DW ---> /try or /rush lsat ?:P
I am taking it! I was just reading through the DEC LSATdiscussion and they were all talking about the "experimental" section.. what does that mean? I haven't heard of that..