Okay, so I took the LSAT once already and recorded a decent score. I knew I could do better so my intention was to keep studying and retake it in October. I've put in a lot of time studying and know I will do better, but I can't help to think that two more months of studying will make me fully confident in retaking my test...
If I wait until December to retake the LSAT instead of October will it hurt me in any way at all or put me at a disadvantage??
Thanks a lot
October or December? Forum
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Re: October or December?
It will put you at a disadvantage unless you score sufficiently higher, and without your stats or goals its hard to say whether the juice is worth the squeeze.
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Re: October or December?
notalobbyist wrote:It will put you at a disadvantage unless you score sufficiently higher, and without your stats or goals its hard to say whether the juice is worth the squeeze.