Monday, September 24, 2012

This year is a bit unusual with only 8 weeks between the October and December tests.  Normally there is nine.  Because of that, we will be having the first week of the December class during the last week of the October test.  We recognize that if you are looking at taking the test on October 6, you may not know whether you will need to take it again in December.  We want you to know that we will be flexible and whenever you make that decision, we will be ready to help you.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Sorry for the gap in posts, but we are busy getting so many of you ready to take the October LSAT.  A couple of thoughts on that, know that there is still loads of time to make a difference in your score by October 6.  Also, you don't need to make a decision today on whether you are going to take it in October or not.  The deadline to change the test date was yesterday.  The good news is that outside of being out the money to register to take the test again, it doesn't matter.  It will show on your academic summary report that you were registered to take the test on October 6 but didn't take it.  The law schools don't care why you didn't take it.  They are looking for a score.  You can wake up the morning of the 6th and decide that it is not the day for you.  If you need to take it in December, then we will work towards then.  In the meantime, plan on doing this on October 6 and put the energy and effort into it accordingly.  Let us know if you need extra help.