So I heard that the majority of law schools would average up the total LSAT scores.
Which schools accept the best LSAT score w/o averaging them up?
Which T14 law schools accept the best LSAT score? Forum
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- sundance95
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Re: Which T14 law schools accept the best LSAT score?
All of 'em, now that US News does.
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Re: Which T14 law schools accept the best LSAT score?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/retaking-the-lsat.html
Scroll down to "School Policies on Multiple LSATs"
Scroll down to "School Policies on Multiple LSATs"
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Re: Which T14 law schools accept the best LSAT score?
Wow, looking at that list a bunch of the top 20-30 schools are in the "Average" and "Holistic" bracket. A lot of people (including myself) assume that everyone is taking the highest score. Good to know since Georgetown is one of the schools I'm aiming for. I guess I'd better not take the test if I'm not scoring consistently in my range
Kurst wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/retaking-the-lsat.html
Scroll down to "School Policies on Multiple LSATs"
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Re: Which T14 law schools accept the best LSAT score?
I'd take that with the same grain of salt as you should with employment numbers. They are reporting only your highest score to USNWR.DC_Patent_Law wrote:Wow, looking at that list a bunch of the top 20-30 schools are in the "Average" and "Holistic" bracket. A lot of people (including myself) assume that everyone is taking the highest score. Good to know since Georgetown is one of the schools I'm aiming for. I guess I'd better not take the test if I'm not scoring consistently in my range
ETA: How old is that TLS article?
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Re: Which T14 law schools accept the best LSAT score?
Most of them do. The ones that don't that come to mind are Harvard/NYU. It might matter for Yale also...
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