- Mon Aug 27, 2018 9:08 am
#50254
Hello,
Not sure where I should post this.
So I have studied for a few months and unfortunately I haven't gotten the progress that I wanted. My score marginally increased. I am already registered for the September LSAT and I only have the option to withdraw. My raw score is in the range between 150-152, that could be enough for some schools. My GPA is pretty much 4.0. However, I am not sure if I should just withdraw and write it in September or just go in and write it regardless. I was thinking if I cancel it, I'll take aa week or two off, then come back and study until the November test. If I don't cancel it study until the test , take it and then take a week or two off and study again until November. Note I took LSAT last year September, but I cancelled my score as I knew I wasn't close to my target score. Please let me know what you think.
Cheers
Not sure where I should post this.
So I have studied for a few months and unfortunately I haven't gotten the progress that I wanted. My score marginally increased. I am already registered for the September LSAT and I only have the option to withdraw. My raw score is in the range between 150-152, that could be enough for some schools. My GPA is pretty much 4.0. However, I am not sure if I should just withdraw and write it in September or just go in and write it regardless. I was thinking if I cancel it, I'll take aa week or two off, then come back and study until the November test. If I don't cancel it study until the test , take it and then take a week or two off and study again until November. Note I took LSAT last year September, but I cancelled my score as I knew I wasn't close to my target score. Please let me know what you think.
Cheers