Probably wont do too well

<p>So I am taking the LSAT October 1 and yes I have studied but do I feel I have a firm grasp...not really. I feel as though I am going into the the test filled with a bunch of hope and not so much a bunch of mastery.</p>

<p>Should I rethink the date of the LSAT exam?</p>

<p>I know I wont be getting into any top tier school (well maybe if I tried a little harder) but part of me wants to just take the test just to see how I do.</p>

<p>Anyone have any words of wisdom?</p>

<p>i'd wait...you really only get one shot at this, its not some exam for one single class</p>

<p>are you registered? how much is the change date fee? what are you scoring on prep tests?</p>

<p>For all practical purposes, October is the latest you could take the LSAT and still apply for Fall 2006, so I suggest that you study as much as possible before that.</p>

<p>I am registered to take the exam. However, I think it is free to change the test date.</p>

<p>what have you been scoring?</p>

<p>kitchint: remember that most students won't get into the top-tier law schools since they have a limited amount of room (just like the top-tier colleges). However, there are many other law schools that are quite good (just like the colleges.</p>

<p>How about a weekend course held by Testmasters? I guess it would be like a quick crash course. I am a little nervous because they dont actually give a sample test while you are there for the 16 hrs. They do though give you more study material...so i hear.</p>

<p>Any weekend course takers?</p>

<p>How about Powerscore?</p>

<p>You know what, I have not sat down and done a full practice exam (YIKES!?!).</p>

<p>hmm... maybe you should... :)</p>