Yes, I worry that if you apply this cycle you may regret it later, but if you wait then you'll probably be glad you waited because your score is likely to improve with continued LSAT practice.
Time. Seeing a dominant belief/myth in society that an undergraduate education is always "enough" education/that there's just one way to do things. And strange work hours.
@SLREVIEWLSAT, Both books do have some nuggets in them and some people love the LSAT Trainer. Maybe see if the sample chapters on his site jive with you, then decide if you want to buy it. Manhattan's books are alright, but I think they're basically…
@Sarah889, Yes, the free lawyer letter is a good idea if this needs to be done. @LSATcantwin, No worries. We feel your pain. Also, lots of stories about students going through the accommodations process were unfortunately similar to this.
@LSATcantwin, Here's hoping they help you solve the problem ASAP. Has the consultant sent you a communication yet? I hope so. As an analogy, this situation reminds me of threads from the past on student accommodations, and also ThinkingLSAT episodes…
@LSATcantwin, Yes, outrageous. Have you emailed ThinkingLSAT before? I wonder if they've been through something like this with their tutoring students. Yes, remain as calm as possible and of course we're here for you.
The thing is it's so easy to have a phone addiction issue and a reflex to look at it at idle moments. And what if they look at people's belongings like they do before a flight? I just think avoiding as many hassles as possible is probably safest.
@SLREVIEWLSAT, 7Sage is the best there is, but you could also look at LSATHacks if you felt you could benefit from a written commentary. He also provides free webinars if you sign up for his email list.
@SLREVIEWLSAT, I also want to put in a vote for the ThinkingLSAT podcast. They're newly on youtube as well. Also, as you know, keep your grades as high as you can. You'll be glad later.
I vote for being on the safe side and not bringing it into the test center. You don't want to be flagged. One thing you may be able to do is use the protor's phone after the test for a quick call. However, I like the idea of leaving it with security…
Yes, put your health and recovery first. Sorry you went through these stressful experiences. I'd vote for studying longer and taking it when you're ready.
They'll like seeing the high grad GPA even though it isn't part of the medians. I think your score will go up if you work at this and wait for the next administration.