Following this post, since I'm curious for myself as well.
From what I understand, a fourth take might raise an eyebrow from admission committee but it isn't a big deal, especially if you improved. That's what they said in a LSAC webinar I attended…
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LSAT test takers without accommodations don't need to schedule the writing portion. You can take it whenever you want once it opens, and its a pretty straightforward process. But test takers with accommodations may need to schedule the argumen…
I especially agree with the last thing @mark.andrew.garner said. Progress, when studying for the LSAT, is not linear. From my personal experience, the score I'd get on weekly PTs would jump up and down, but the overall trend would be positive. It's …