Fly 5,000 miles or take another undisclosed test?
Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:15 pm
I need to retake the LSAT in December. The one I took in October was undisclosed.
The closest U.S. location to do this is Hawaii, yet I'm not sure how far in advance I'd to travel there for jet lag to wear off or even if I'd be able to get the time off. Overall, I'm not looking forward to this. It might screw up my sleep schedule for days. I know when I first traveled from Germany to Korea when I was in the U.S. Army, I couldn't sleep normally for about a week.
The other option is only four hours away, but it's undisclosed.
After having taken dozens of PT's, does actually seeing where you went wrong one more time help?
I think, the first time, a combination of nerves and no sleep for the two nights prior killed me on an easy LG section. Not sure whether or not seeing where my nerves made me pick stupid answers will help my December prep. Or will it?
But if it's really significantly more helpful to take a disclosed test, then I will find a way to make it work.
The closest U.S. location to do this is Hawaii, yet I'm not sure how far in advance I'd to travel there for jet lag to wear off or even if I'd be able to get the time off. Overall, I'm not looking forward to this. It might screw up my sleep schedule for days. I know when I first traveled from Germany to Korea when I was in the U.S. Army, I couldn't sleep normally for about a week.
The other option is only four hours away, but it's undisclosed.
After having taken dozens of PT's, does actually seeing where you went wrong one more time help?
I think, the first time, a combination of nerves and no sleep for the two nights prior killed me on an easy LG section. Not sure whether or not seeing where my nerves made me pick stupid answers will help my December prep. Or will it?
But if it's really significantly more helpful to take a disclosed test, then I will find a way to make it work.