Take the LSAT to apply two years later or refund?
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 11:22 pm
I've already registered for this October's LSAT, but then I decided that it's best for me to apply for law schools after I get a job and save some money for a couple of years. I know it was a stupid idea, but it's already done.
Should I just get a refund then take the LSAT the year I actually apply? I figured I won't get much money back anyway, so I thought about taking the test as an experience and then cancelling it. Will this hurt me when I apply after two years? What if I take the test and don't cancel? Would a low score from two years ago hurt my application? I haven't prepared at all for the test yet, but I'm thinking of going through some prep tests before taking it. (I did the June 2007 as a diagnostic test and got 160.)
Should I just get a refund then take the LSAT the year I actually apply? I figured I won't get much money back anyway, so I thought about taking the test as an experience and then cancelling it. Will this hurt me when I apply after two years? What if I take the test and don't cancel? Would a low score from two years ago hurt my application? I haven't prepared at all for the test yet, but I'm thinking of going through some prep tests before taking it. (I did the June 2007 as a diagnostic test and got 160.)