Who takes the last shot?
Thought about this in the shower and I couldn't make a choice. If it's the last play of the game, who takes the shot? Zion, Trey, or Dejounte?
Thought about this in the shower and I couldn't make a choice. If it's the last play of the game, who takes the shot? Zion, Trey, or Dejounte?
Thought about this in the shower and I couldn't make a choice. If it's the last play of the game, who takes the shot? Powell, Caleb, Giddey, Matas?
Thought about this in the shower and I couldn't make a choice. If it's the last play of the game, who takes the shot? Boozer, Jerome, Grant, Spencer?
HELP. I truly don't know what to do.
I'm currently a junior, and my expected graduation date is December 2027. I want to attend law school in Fall 2028. My plan has been to take the LSAT in June 2027 and, if I don't get my desired score, retake it in August or September.
The issue is that I recently took a diagnostic test and did not score nearly as well as I hoped. Even so, I'm highly confident that with consistent practice and studying, I can be ready for the June LSAT. However, I've seen many people say that you should never register for the LSAT until your practice test scores are already near your target score.
So now I'm unsure what to do. I've only taken one practice test, which was my diagnostic, and it wasn't even close to the score I'm aiming for. Should I register for the June 2027 LSAT now, or should I wait a little longer?
I'm also worried because LSAC states: "These test takers will be assigned a scheduling window based on the order in which they register for each administration. This assignment will be done on a 'first to register, first to schedule' basis for each LSAT administration."
Given that policy, would it be smarter to register now to secure a better scheduling window, or should I hold off until I have a better idea of where my practice test scores are?
HELP. I truly don't know what to do.
I'm currently a junior, and my expected graduation date is December 2027. I want to attend law school in Fall 2028. My plan has been to take the LSAT in June 2027 and, if I don't get my desired score, retake it in August or September.
The issue is that I recently took a diagnostic test and did not score nearly as well as I hoped. Even so, I'm highly confident that with consistent practice and studying, I can be ready for the June LSAT. However, I've seen many people say that you should never register for the LSAT until your practice test scores are already near your target score.
So now I'm unsure what to do. I've only taken one practice test, which was my diagnostic, and it wasn't even close to the score I'm aiming for. Should I register for the June 2027 LSAT now, or should I wait a little longer?
I'm also worried because LSAC states: "These test takers will be assigned a scheduling window based on the order in which they register for each administration. This assignment will be done on a 'first to register, first to schedule' basis for each LSAT administration."
Given that policy, would it be smarter to register now to secure a better scheduling window, or should I hold off until I have a better idea of where my practice test scores are?