June LSAT versus October LSAT Forum
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June LSAT versus October LSAT
Please advice on the acceptance of June versus October LSAT's score by good colleges.
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Re: June LSAT versus October LSAT
here it comes
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Re: June LSAT versus October LSAT
Law schools don't make a distinction between June and October LSAT scores.
All exams are equated.
When it comes to the rolling admissions process, however, those who take in June (and don't decide to retake) are able to apply at the very beginning of the admission cycle in the fall.
Those who take in October can't apply at the very beginning of the cycle, but they can still apply relatively early.
All exams are equated.
When it comes to the rolling admissions process, however, those who take in June (and don't decide to retake) are able to apply at the very beginning of the admission cycle in the fall.
Those who take in October can't apply at the very beginning of the cycle, but they can still apply relatively early.
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Re: June LSAT versus October LSAT
could you please elaborate a little bit on "here it comes?"lsatextreme wrote:here it comes
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Re: June LSAT versus October LSAT
All tests are curved according to their difficulty. No exam is easier than another. LSATextreme probably said this because this question has been asked numerous times. The June LSAT was hard, but its difficulty was accounted for in the scores.Justiceinbrothel wrote:could you please elaborate a little bit on "here it comes?"lsatextreme wrote:here it comes
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