- Tue Jan 27, 2015 12:18 pm
#18077
Hello,
I was wondering, how much extra time ( if any) should I be giving myself when taking a full length practice LSAT?
I am not scheduled to take the LSAT until October 2015 and I recently received time and a half accommodations on the GRE which i plan on taking in March. My goal was to schedule the GRE in March so I could send LSAC the paperwork far in advance in case they had any questions or wanted further documentation.
Should I give myself 53 minute sections ( time and half) now, or should I go for standard time in PT's until i get official word back from LSAC ? Another reason why I scheduled a March GRE take was so I can get an official decision from LSAC quicker regarding my extra time request
The main reason I was wondering is because since timing is such a key element of the LSAT and one reason why it is such a difficult ( but eventually learnable) exam
I was wondering, how much extra time ( if any) should I be giving myself when taking a full length practice LSAT?
I am not scheduled to take the LSAT until October 2015 and I recently received time and a half accommodations on the GRE which i plan on taking in March. My goal was to schedule the GRE in March so I could send LSAC the paperwork far in advance in case they had any questions or wanted further documentation.
Should I give myself 53 minute sections ( time and half) now, or should I go for standard time in PT's until i get official word back from LSAC ? Another reason why I scheduled a March GRE take was so I can get an official decision from LSAC quicker regarding my extra time request
The main reason I was wondering is because since timing is such a key element of the LSAT and one reason why it is such a difficult ( but eventually learnable) exam