the feb lsat...to be or not to be?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:53 am
i have a question for seasoned lsat takers/anyone who can offer some insight/advice. due to sudden changes in future and current plans i was "forced" to sign up for the February lsat about 3 weeks ago--definitely not a cerebral move. having never looked at an lsat question before that fated day 3 weeks ago i am now questioning whether i should really take this for a number of reasons:
1. i am scoring on the 157-160 range on practice tests and i want to score in the 164-170 range she o that i can have a better chance at getting into some of the T25 schools. i have a 3.6 GPA at Notre Dame. i feel that i am reasonably intelligent, and that if i had more time to prepare i could do better on the exam--especially, more time to improve on the damn logic game section. im not a great standardized test taker, but i feel my 2 weeks of real preparation that i have under my belt thus far have not been sufficient.
2. i know schools average your scores. as i have the opportunity to take the june exam before time and commitments permit me from taking any more exams i considered this, however i am wary of having a low(er) average than i would have had if i just took the exam in june.
3. i have heard that many schools have the mindset that unless you are sick or almost die before/during the exam you should be absolutely ready to take it and submit the score.
so my question is should i cancel this score after i take the exam or cancel taking exam all together given the aforementioned concerns?
any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
1. i am scoring on the 157-160 range on practice tests and i want to score in the 164-170 range she o that i can have a better chance at getting into some of the T25 schools. i have a 3.6 GPA at Notre Dame. i feel that i am reasonably intelligent, and that if i had more time to prepare i could do better on the exam--especially, more time to improve on the damn logic game section. im not a great standardized test taker, but i feel my 2 weeks of real preparation that i have under my belt thus far have not been sufficient.
2. i know schools average your scores. as i have the opportunity to take the june exam before time and commitments permit me from taking any more exams i considered this, however i am wary of having a low(er) average than i would have had if i just took the exam in june.
3. i have heard that many schools have the mindset that unless you are sick or almost die before/during the exam you should be absolutely ready to take it and submit the score.
so my question is should i cancel this score after i take the exam or cancel taking exam all together given the aforementioned concerns?
any and all advice is greatly appreciated.