... with the June 2019 LSAT administration, the writing section ... the June or July LSAT, candidates will be ... Essays completed during previous LSAT administrations will still be ... />
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-digital-lsat
Yeah, the September LSAT will be digital. June will ... questions at once. I'm taking the July test because of ... test: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-digital ...
... 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 ...