I'm a junior in college. Originally, I planned to take my first LSAT in Sept 2016, but I postponed it to Feb 2017 because I didn't take it seriously. I spent only one month of intense study of LSAT before this Feb test and scored PTs around 160. There's one week left for the test and I'm not sure whether to take the Feb test or postponed it again to June. Any advice?
Thanks a lot! I've almost burned out myself these days.
Last minute advice for Feb 2017 Test Forum
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Mikey

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Re: Last minute advice for Feb 2017 Test
You're only a junior, why take in February? I would say postpone to June/Sept so you have more time to study. Plus, if you screw up in Feb. then you won't even know what you need to improve on compared to taking in June and seeing what you need to focus on if you are to retake in sept.
- blackmamba8

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Re: Last minute advice for Feb 2017 Test
What are your goals? Postponing seems like the right move here.
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lt1996

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Re: Last minute advice for Feb 2017 Test
Mikey wrote:You're only a junior, why take in February? I would say postpone to June/Sept so you have more time to study. Plus, if you screw up in Feb. then you won't even know what you need to improve on compared to taking in June and seeing what you need to focus on if you are to retake in sept.
I haven't decided my mind yet if I want to postpone. Just need some outside confirmation about my thought. Thanks anyway!
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lt1996

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Re: Last minute advice for Feb 2017 Test
blackmamba8 wrote:What are your goals? Postponing seems like the right move here.
My goal is 170+ so yeah I would say postponing is the right choice. Thanks a lot!
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Alexandros

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Re: Last minute advice for Feb 2017 Test
Don't waste a take - With serious time spent you'll be scoring much higher, and you owe it to yourself to get the best score you can. I would postpone.
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