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Re: Two Months Left...Should I still take it in June?
Take in June, retake in October if you have to. Two and a half months still leaves you some time to study (hard) and you will be under a little less pressure knowing that you a back-up plan. Never plan on retaking, but having the option without being pushed to December is smart.
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Re: Two Months Left...Should I still take it in June?
You're always going to be busy, unless you take a year off. Really prioritize your studying and you'll get through. June test also allows you to apply a few months earlier. Good luck!
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Re: Two Months Left...Should I still take it in June?
Being able to apply early is a big advantage. I would recommend still shooting for the June test. If you really feel grossly unprepared come test time, you can always cancel.
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Re: Two Months Left...Should I still take it in June?
Aim for the June test, start preparing/studying right now, and put in as much time as you can that will not cause your GPA to suffer. With a full month before the test of having every day free to study after your UG classes get out you can make a lot of progress if you use the time wisely. You are not starting from scratch since you've already taken a class, so depending on how you are scoring and what your goal is, two months could be enough time.
If your timed practice test scores in the last week or so before the administration are not in the range you want or need, you push it back to October. You can withdraw your LSAT registration up until the night before the test if you are not ready to take it, so aim for June, if things don't go as planned, backup plan is October and you can still get your applications submitted very early in the cycle.
If your timed practice test scores in the last week or so before the administration are not in the range you want or need, you push it back to October. You can withdraw your LSAT registration up until the night before the test if you are not ready to take it, so aim for June, if things don't go as planned, backup plan is October and you can still get your applications submitted very early in the cycle.
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