Will Sept. v. Dec. LSAT Affect My Chances?
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:41 pm
Up until now, I was all set to take the LSAT exam this December. I had already used be three LSAT takes, and wouldn't be eligible to take again. But now I'm hearing that LSAC is getting rid of this rule starting with the Sept. 2017 exam, and that this would make me eligible to take the Sept. exam.
My highest LSAT score thus far is a 162, and my goal is to hit the high 160's. My plan was to starting studying in June, giving me about six months to study until December. For the Sept. LSAT, I'd only have about three months - not even sure if that's enough. Any advice on what I should do here to maximize my chances? I have a low GPA (3.1) and my goal is to get into T-20 school. I have a bunch of strong regional schools on my application list that I'm going to apply to early, so I'm just retaking this exam to get into a couple of my dream schools. Would waiting until December kill my chances at getting in? I'm just a bit confused on what to do here.
My highest LSAT score thus far is a 162, and my goal is to hit the high 160's. My plan was to starting studying in June, giving me about six months to study until December. For the Sept. LSAT, I'd only have about three months - not even sure if that's enough. Any advice on what I should do here to maximize my chances? I have a low GPA (3.1) and my goal is to get into T-20 school. I have a bunch of strong regional schools on my application list that I'm going to apply to early, so I'm just retaking this exam to get into a couple of my dream schools. Would waiting until December kill my chances at getting in? I'm just a bit confused on what to do here.