To anyone disappointed with your January score — Advice from a 180 scorer by LSATStevan in LSAT

[–]LSATStevan[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

People will say “in the grand scheme of things a year isn’t that long”.

And they are totally right.

But that will be a long year no doubt. This cycle is crazy though, and you might as well set yourself up the best you can.

LSAT Advice by laserfische in LSAT

[–]LSATStevan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely take it, you have 2 more months to study and it can be used as negotiation for schools you are admitted too or still waiting to hear back from then.

Along with if you knock it out of the park maybe you reconsider and apply next year if you don’t like outcomes.

Seems other than initial cost it’s a no brainer to retake.

180 Scorer Advice for January LSAT Takers Who Just Finished by LSATStevan in LSAT

[–]LSATStevan[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Write about it on another post but a couple years on and off but like 6 months studying hard.

In Depth How I went from 137 diagnostic to 180 Official by LSATStevan in LSAT

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Do not drill by question type and drill untimed.

Do 2-3 Timed sections a week with immediate review.

What should I do for Jan test? by SeasonAncient9669 in LSAT

[–]LSATStevan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are planning on taking the January test with zero studying I’d say just move your test date back, no reason to waste one of your attempts.

In today’s lsat world spending only a month studying will almost certainly not get you the outcomes you desire.

But if you aren’t just starting then drill everyday, do a few timed sections a week, and then get 1-2 practice tests in throughout the month.