The two week "vacay" would be to study, not play....Nova wrote:littlebit wrote:Studying for the LSAT sucks, why would you want to drag this out and not get on with you life? Take a two week vacation and hit it hard. Make sure you know how to study for this test - there are great links for this in this forum. This is assuming you have been studying for the last year and you are aware of your weak areas, etc. Quit pussy footing around and get it done in the shortest amount of time.
LOL @ 2 week vacation before June LSAT. Yeah right.
I agree that OP should look to find ways to study more efficiently. But OP works full time.. he needs to spend most of his free time studying unless taking a day off every once in a while to avoid burn out.
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Get off of TLS and study.
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Well, that makes a lot more sense.littlebit wrote:The two week "vacay" would be to study, not play....Nova wrote:littlebit wrote:Studying for the LSAT sucks, why would you want to drag this out and not get on with you life? Take a two week vacation and hit it hard. Make sure you know how to study for this test - there are great links for this in this forum. This is assuming you have been studying for the last year and you are aware of your weak areas, etc. Quit pussy footing around and get it done in the shortest amount of time.
LOL @ 2 week vacation before June LSAT. Yeah right.
I agree that OP should look to find ways to study more efficiently. But OP works full time.. he needs to spend most of his free time studying unless taking a day off every once in a while to avoid burn out.
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Make your decision closer to test day. You're in a great position, just work your ass off!
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To repeat what others have said, make the call later. Yes, it's going to eat a fee waiver. However, it's better to skip if you aren't anywhere near where you want to be. A jump on test day is the exception, so I wouldn't count on it. If you're going to be taking out tens of thousands of dollars in loans, a couple hundred on a second administration of the test isn't that much.
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nmop_apisdn wrote:This is what my gf is saying. I am around high 150s right now and all that I need is a 165. Thats like, 5-6 more questions correct.rcthebigred1 wrote:You guys are aware that the June LSAT is still over a month away, right? Plenty of time to keep prepping and improve.
It really isn't "only 5-6 more questions correct" and it's very hard to improve 10 points in a month.
I would wait a couple of weeks and see where you are then before committing to the June test.
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Yes, you will have wasted a fee waiver.nmop_apisdn wrote:I see. So, if I drop out the day before, will I have wasted my fee waiver? I would obviously reschedule for December, but I'm a little unsure how this would affect my fee waiver.
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Why would you reschedule for December instead of October? (If you've already answered this question, ignore it - I admittedly didn't read every post over the past 3 pages).
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Im sorry - I meant that I would be rescheduling for October. I guess I'll just make this decision closer to test day.bp shinners wrote:Yes, you will have wasted a fee waiver.nmop_apisdn wrote:I see. So, if I drop out the day before, will I have wasted my fee waiver? I would obviously reschedule for December, but I'm a little unsure how this would affect my fee waiver.
Thanks!
Why would you reschedule for December instead of October? (If you've already answered this question, ignore it - I admittedly didn't read every post over the past 3 pages).