I've seen many posts about wether or not to withdraw or take the test.....and here is my advice. do NOT take until you are fully ready...: Never sell yourself short of your goal school/scores and make the mistakes I did
I started off with a 145 cold diagnostic in Feb ( only five right in LG)....and I thought I would get a high 150's/160 score in June....I had the usual test day decline and ended up with a 154....I decided to retake the LSAT at some point ( not sure when)....and on one of my most recent PT's I scored a 168.....Now I am at the pint where taking timing sections I can get to -3 for both LR combined and -2 to -3 LG with occasional -1 and -0 on LG
The main reason I am posting this is because If you are scoring in the 150's there is definite room for improvement and worth pushing your exam back.....It will save you having to write an addendum explaining a score increase like I will probably have to.....
tldr: : this test is VERY learnable and you will improve if you put in the effort
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