Going to apply to law school this cycle, have a 164 (Dec) and 174 (June). I think I can do much better, as before June I was PTing in the high 170s. In Dec I completely freaked out and pretty sure I have that issue taken care of.
As my GPA is somewhat low (3.4), and I have that low LSAT, I'm worried about my chances at some of the top schools. Specially CCN. Should I take the LSAT again in like Dec and if I score killer on it (and if they reject me or WL me) ask them to reconsider in light of a new LSAT score? Would a score in the high 170s significantly change my status as an applicant during the cycle, given my other scores and gpa?
Retake LSAT during admissions cycle? Forum
- dominkay
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Re: Retake LSAT during admissions cycle?
I've heard that if you're registered for an upcoming exam when you apply, they won't review your app until you take it, and you won't be able to choose whether they get the score.
Also, don't retake a 174, fool. Just write an addendum for the 164.
Also, don't retake a 174, fool. Just write an addendum for the 164.
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Re: Retake LSAT during admissions cycle?
Yeah I was planning on writing an addendum, but thought that if I just retook the 174 (but them not knowing) and only alerting them to it if I were to receive a higher score might help, but I guess they would know about it regardless.dominkay wrote:I've heard that if you're registered for an upcoming exam when you apply, they won't review your app until you take it, and you won't be able to choose whether they get the score.
Also, don't retake a 174, fool. Just write an addendum for the 164.
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Retake LSAT during admissions cycle?
Keep in mind that you are above the 75% at Chicago & NYU.
Looking at LSN, I can't see a big difference between 174-176 with a 3.4 over the past 3 years at these schools, so unless you think you can do 177+ more than say, 80% of the time, I wouldn't recommend spending the time getting ready for a retake, but that's a personal call.
As for retaking during an admissions cycle you are better off just applying ED the next time around. The stress of waiting to hear back from schools, I've heard, can influence your test day mind set.
Looking at LSN, I can't see a big difference between 174-176 with a 3.4 over the past 3 years at these schools, so unless you think you can do 177+ more than say, 80% of the time, I wouldn't recommend spending the time getting ready for a retake, but that's a personal call.
As for retaking during an admissions cycle you are better off just applying ED the next time around. The stress of waiting to hear back from schools, I've heard, can influence your test day mind set.
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Re: Retake LSAT during admissions cycle?
Yeah but doesnt NYU avg? Or if I write an addendum, will they look more towards the 174, given that it's such a huge difference.4llin wrote:Keep in mind that you are above the 75% at Chicago & NYU.
Looking at LSN, I can't see a big difference between 174-176 with a 3.4 over the past 3 years at these schools, so unless you think you can do 177+ more than say, 80% of the time, I wouldn't recommend spending the time getting ready for a retake, but that's a personal call.
As for retaking during an admissions cycle you are better off just applying ED the next time around. The stress of waiting to hear back from schools, I've heard, can influence your test day mind set.
Yeah, I dont think I'd retake, I'm just starting to stress about my numbers and possibility getting into a T6, which is where I REALLY want to go. I've seen guys with retakes around mine on LSN that have had horrible cycles.
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