Hi there, I had the same dilemma when deciding if I should take the June or July test. I think the July test is too good to pass up, since they are offering pretty good incentives to take it. I think seeing your score and being able to cancel it, with the next LSAT free of charge is a big bonus. If you're nervous about getting a digital LSAT and not being prepared, there are a number of tutorials out for how to use the tablets. Some are available on the LSAC website and they have stated that their field tests conclude they are easy to use. I'm pretty sure June and July has separate essay writing so you don't have to write it at the test centre with the LSAT which should also relieve some stress and can focus more on the actual LSAT. I would suggest the July test if you're ok with getting to know the logistics of the tablet you have a 50% chance of getting. Check out the PowerScore LSAT Podcast for additional help and understanding of the LSAT and law schools.