... Essays completed during previous LSAT administrations will still be ... taken the LSAT, they have the option of taking the ... of $15; however, taking the writing section again is ... " (See https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-writing-faqs).
So based off of what I read, its basically back to the old rule. You can take the test up to 3 times up to a 12 month period then it resets but not many people will be takingLSAT tests years apart so you only have 3 chances.
Wouldn't put it past LSAC to make it retroactive, but I think it's more likely that they'll enforce this starting with the September LSAT (after they've officially switched over to digital).
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... if that's your first LSAT -- a GRE equivalent (in my ... one will score on the LSAT. I put in maybe two ... a 165 on my first LSAT (after almost if not a year ...
Are you joining a Big 4/Public Accounting Firm? I took a similar path to you but have recently left Big 4 to study for the LSATafter 3 years and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
... develop your skills, and the LSAT is a test of skill ... ’t really study for the LSATafter you learn the basics, and ... ’t predict how quickly your LSAT skills will develop just based ... . Best of luck in your LSAT journey and you are in ...
Gap year. Your LSAT is pretty far below their ... fun to study for the LSATafter undergrad than during it, despite ... in undergrad studying for the LSAT feels like a drag because ... thing to study for, but after undergrad I was able to ...
As far as the amount of times takingLSAT, ive seen posts of some people that have taken it around the number of times you have, maybe you can PM them for personal advice
@"Lucas Carter"
i’m projected to take the LSAT in August or October, to send applications in Nov. Anyone recommend also takingLSAT in july in the event it is flex? to prepare...
I’m a US citizen who has gone to live with family in Europe due to the pandemic. Am I still able register for and take the USA LSAT flex? The June 27-28 International LSAT registration deadline doesn’t seem to have been extended.)