October is midterms, December is finals, February is midterms and June only gives you a month after May finals to prepare! I'm thinking about taking after graduating, but I'm not sure if I can swing the June one and I don't want to risk having to retake after October. February would give me the most time to study but I would hate to spend my last break with my family cramming logic games.
So! Which did you choose and why? And on a personal note, would it be bad to study basics over the summer, take a break over Fall and cram practice tests over the winter break to prep for the February test?
LSAC picks such shitty dates. Which LSAT did you choose? Forum
- krasivaya
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- Knock
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Re: LSAC picks such shitty dates. Which LSAT did you choose?
I took it in June....during my finals week. I agree, I wish they had better dates.krasivaya wrote:October is midterms, December is finals, February is midterms and June only gives you a month after May finals to prepare! I'm thinking about taking after graduating, but I'm not sure if I can swing the June one and I don't want to risk having to retake after October. February would give me the most time to study but I would hate to spend my last break with my family cramming logic games.
So! Which did you choose and why? And on a personal note, would it be bad to study basics over the summer, take a break over Fall and cram practice tests over the winter break to prep for the February test?
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Re: LSAC picks such shitty dates. Which LSAT did you choose?
I came to the admissions process late, so I had no choice but October. I was conveniently unemployed from my graduation in August (all my requirements were in by July) until November, though.
The dates aren't the greatest. They can work, though.
The dates aren't the greatest. They can work, though.