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Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 6:35 pm
by Pinky Dinky
I scored a disappointing 162!!! :evil:

The slight advantage clearly did not help. :cry:

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:16 pm
by Ti Malice
Pinky Dinky wrote:I scored a disappointing 162!!! :evil:

The slight advantage clearly did not help. :cry:
Do not retake.

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:34 pm
by John_rizzy_rawls
Pinky Dinky wrote:I scored a disappointing 162!!! :evil:

The slight advantage clearly did not help. :cry:
With extra time on each section?

Nice.

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 7:57 pm
by Drake014
bizzybone1313 wrote:
Sheffield wrote:
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If that is the OP, then congrats..... and welcome to Harvard.
I sure hope girls in law school look like that. I am looking for a wifey, but she cannot be just "law school hot."
Don't let the body fool you.

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Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 5:49 pm
by thelawdoctor
I agree with the do not retake.

Many schools average out scores and if the average increase is 2 points (if any) so when factoring in the extra time...............you may likely go down.

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:28 pm
by NYstate
thelawdoctor wrote:I agree with the do not retake.

Many schools average out scores and if the average increase is 2 points (if any) so when factoring in the extra time...............you may likely go down.
No schools don't average out scores. They only have to report the highest score. Many schools say they average but the data does not support that assertion. NYU may be the only school that does, perhaps Stanford? I don't remember. But this idea of averaging is just another lie advanced by schools to try to seem exclusive.

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:12 pm
by thelawdoctor
NYstate wrote:
thelawdoctor wrote:I agree with the do not retake.

Many schools average out scores and if the average increase is 2 points (if any) so when factoring in the extra time...............you may likely go down.
No schools don't average out scores. They only have to report the highest score. Many schools say they average but the data does not support that assertion. NYU may be the only school that does, perhaps Stanford? I don't remember. But this idea of averaging is just another lie advanced by schools to try to seem exclusive.
depends on the school, many will tell you that they do

not all use the same policy on it, ask around it looks like you started coming up with examples as you were typing.

many medical schools do the same thing with the mcat

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:24 pm
by holmesboy
thelawdoctor wrote:I agree with the do not retake.

Many schools average out scores and if the average increase is 2 points (if any) so when factoring in the extra time...............you may likely go down.
Averaging scores and holistic review are related flames.

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 3:12 pm
by longlivetheking
NYstate wrote:
thelawdoctor wrote:I agree with the do not retake.

Many schools average out scores and if the average increase is 2 points (if any) so when factoring in the extra time...............you may likely go down.
No schools don't average out scores. They only have to report the highest score. Many schools say they average but the data does not support that assertion. NYU may be the only school that does, perhaps Stanford? I don't remember. But this idea of averaging is just another lie advanced by schools to try to seem exclusive.

lol @ nyu averaging scores.

Re: Proctor asked me out after LSAT. Should I report to LSAC?

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 6:10 pm
by NYstate
longlivetheking wrote:
NYstate wrote:
thelawdoctor wrote:I agree with the do not retake.

Many schools average out scores and if the average increase is 2 points (if any) so when factoring in the extra time...............you may likely go down.
No schools don't average out scores. They only have to report the highest score. Many schools say they average but the data does not support that assertion. NYU may be the only school that does, perhaps Stanford? I don't remember. But this idea of averaging is just another lie advanced by schools to try to seem exclusive.

lol @ nyu averaging scores.
Wasn't that a thing? I doubt anyone averages anymore no matter how much they protest.