- Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:18 am
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I need some advice.
I have just signed up for the LSAT in person course and it ends June 4.
Last time I took the LSAT was in February 2012 so its been a while and I did not do well; worked with a private tutor who did all the test preps: GMAT, GRE, and LSAT.
We only worked together for a few months on the exam but my head was not in the game because I had just gotten out of a relationship, I was in an MBA program, and working full time.
I have decided I am ready for law school but I need to conquer this damn test. I am planning to get really intense about this exam but cant decide if I should sit for June 6 (thats my preference) or wait till October.
Not sure what the right move is here.
Does anyone know if law schools disregard a score after a certain amount of time?
Thanks
I have just signed up for the LSAT in person course and it ends June 4.
Last time I took the LSAT was in February 2012 so its been a while and I did not do well; worked with a private tutor who did all the test preps: GMAT, GRE, and LSAT.
We only worked together for a few months on the exam but my head was not in the game because I had just gotten out of a relationship, I was in an MBA program, and working full time.
I have decided I am ready for law school but I need to conquer this damn test. I am planning to get really intense about this exam but cant decide if I should sit for June 6 (thats my preference) or wait till October.
Not sure what the right move is here.
Does anyone know if law schools disregard a score after a certain amount of time?
Thanks