- Tue Oct 10, 2017 5:13 pm
#40417
Hello,
As with many similar topics, I have a question about the remaining time left for the December LSAT. I started studying early September, working full-time and as a single mom. I study about an hour everyday as part of my lunch break (occasionally, when I have help with my son, I can manage to make it 3 hours a day - but definitely not daily). Apart from that, I study for about 2-3 hours on the weekends, including the Powerscore Online class on Sunday for 3 hours straight.
Due to such limited prep, I have only managed to score a 149 (only 2 points higher from diagnostic ). These days I will be having help with my son, so from hereon it'll be about 3 hours a day everyday. My point is, with such a low diagnostic and limited time crunch, do you think it's worth it to take the December LSAT, or do you suggest I postpone until June?
I don't really know anyone in the same position as me, or anyone taking the LSAT, so I'm hoping to get some insight from people with experience/similar situations. Thank you in advance!
-Rimmy
As with many similar topics, I have a question about the remaining time left for the December LSAT. I started studying early September, working full-time and as a single mom. I study about an hour everyday as part of my lunch break (occasionally, when I have help with my son, I can manage to make it 3 hours a day - but definitely not daily). Apart from that, I study for about 2-3 hours on the weekends, including the Powerscore Online class on Sunday for 3 hours straight.
Due to such limited prep, I have only managed to score a 149 (only 2 points higher from diagnostic ). These days I will be having help with my son, so from hereon it'll be about 3 hours a day everyday. My point is, with such a low diagnostic and limited time crunch, do you think it's worth it to take the December LSAT, or do you suggest I postpone until June?
I don't really know anyone in the same position as me, or anyone taking the LSAT, so I'm hoping to get some insight from people with experience/similar situations. Thank you in advance!
-Rimmy