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- Hawkeye Pierce
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Re: June LSAT or October LSAT?
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Re: June LSAT or October LSAT?
June.
You mess up June, you have October.
You still get in apps early.
October mess up (like me) you have December. Late apps.
You mess up June, you have October.
You still get in apps early.
October mess up (like me) you have December. Late apps.
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Re: June LSAT or October LSAT?
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- St.Remy
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Re: June LSAT or October LSAT?
7 months would be excessive for many people, but it's hard to say without knowing how much improvement you'll need. Take a PT now and see where you stand, or else any study plan that is laid out in this thread will be uninformed and useless.Shawh wrote:Yeah, that's why I'm definitely leaning towards taking it in June.
The only downside is that I'll have to study while taking classes. But, that's certainly doable, so it's just a minor gripe.
Any suggestions as to what study time frame would work best? 7 months? 6 months? 5 months? As much as possible?
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- Hawkeye Pierce
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Re: June LSAT or October LSAT?
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- St.Remy
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Re: June LSAT or October LSAT?
Yes. Taking an LSAT PT untimed is useless for determining how much you need to improve.Shawh wrote:I'm guessing I should simulate the environment as best as I can (time, breaks, etc)?