Postpone/Withdraw LSAT Forum
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Postpone/Withdraw LSAT
Hello all. A few months ago I posted about my intentions to take next week's LSAT and pursue a career in law, particularly DA/Gov. work. At the time I was scoring about 155-160ish on my practice tests. I was very active in preparing for a couple of months, but then my school work became my priority and I have hardly reviewed since late March. And to be honest, the desire to attend law school has diminished recently. I do not want to take a test that I have hardly prepared for recently and do poorly. I have a 3.9 GPA and do not want to waste that with a poor LSAT score. I am leaning towards withdrawing completely until I both get my score up and truly know I want to attend LS. I am just wondering what everybody else thinks of this situation and if I am thinking rationally/making the right decision. Thanks in advance and good luck to everybody!
- bombaysippin
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Re: Postpone/Withdraw LSAT
You answered this yourself. You don't wanna take a test you haven't fully prepared for. Postpone.
- PDX4343
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Re: Postpone/Withdraw LSAT
Bajam wrote:You answered this yourself. You don't wanna take a test you haven't fully prepared for. Postpone.
- Nova
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Re: Postpone/Withdraw LSAT
Don't take until youre ready
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Re: Postpone/Withdraw LSAT
Thanks everybody. I am leaning towards gaining some work experience after graduation to build up my resume.
- alexrodriguez
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Re: Postpone/Withdraw LSAT
I waited four years to go to law school after I knew I wanted to go to law school.
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