... at all. Take 1 test, blind review it, figure out your ... your last PT (blind review and figure out weaknesses). ... See it as a test where working on your weaknesses ... PT's, do proper review so you can improve and ... and register for the test when your PT score starts ...
... to find out where the test is given and see if ... "Test Center Reviews" that you can see if there's a review ... the university name with "LSAT test center review" there are other websites ...
... indicate this on your application under the "Standardized Tests" sections,where ... plan on taking the Jan test. Under "Standardized Testing" I simply put ...
> @TylerPKP said:
> Can you explain why taking the undisclosed LSAT would put me at a disadvantage?
You won't be able to see the test and review it or try to use it like a prep test and learn from questions you missed
... the March or June test before the July test as practice? I ... stressful to have the July test be the first real LSAT ... take the March or June test you don't have the ... least have one guaranteed paper testunder my belt before taking July ...
"Complete" means that they have received all of the necessary forms for your application and "underreview" generally means that they have opened your file but have not made a decision yet.
... decision, it mostly just says underreview). There are also some schools ... changes (like different stages of review). You generally will get an ...
... 'm planning to take the test in July, so do you ... helpful to break down one test each week so I was ... do a section from another test and review right after.
I actually took the test before which helped me see ... you should take the diagnostic testunder strict timed conditions and try ... try to redo the same test to see how much you ...
... special dispensation for another "standardized" test you'll get it for ... to eat while taking the test
5. Get to be ... not all taking the same testunder the same conditions?
What's your diagnostic? You should try to take a testunder timed conditions as a diagnostic to see where you are right now. I also agree that one mon isn't enough either, but everyone is different of course