... didn't notice any fatigue or mental lapses in june, although ... retook at 8:30 in Sept. and Dec I do think I ... to the time of day, or my greater stamina from extra ...
... didn't notice any fatigue or mental lapses in june, although ... retook at 8:30 in Sept. and Dec I do think I ... to the time of day, or my greater stamina from extra ...
... scorers who applied after Nov/Dec and did not get in ... to their choice school or were waitlisted. The reason (from ... cycle, leaving "late" filers (Nov/Dec and after) out in the ... stage you will be in Septor Nov. Good luck.
I'm a bit confused as to when US law schools start accepting applications...a lot of websites currently list old dates. Is the earliest usually in Septor Oct?
Focus mostly on improving your score if a week before the June LSAT you're not reaching your goal then postpone the LSAT until Oct orDec. No need to rush getting this test out of the way so early if you're still not scoring near your target score.
Yes this should be correct. Ive seen the june and February test dates but haven't seen the fall test date yet. Either way the fall test has usually been either late Septor early Oct.
Thanks @Daniel.Sieradzki. I'm just seeing this message, obviously I missed last Saturday's BR. I will try to be a part of the next one which is on the 7th, correct? I just decided to postpone my exam from Sept to Dec... Can I still be a part of the BR?
With a reasonable story and a killer LSAT score there will be schools that give you a shot. Apply yourself well to the LSAT prep and nail it come June (or Oct. orDec.). You can do it!