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Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:07 pm
by rekoobathetuba
Hi everyone,

My question is really about what the process is in this situation. Thanks for your help in advance.

I was admitted to a few schools with a lower LSAT score, and I knew I could do better. I spoke with admissions deans at one of these schools and found out I could possibly get a full ride if I could improve my score by a certain amount of points. I just took the February LSAT, and am fairly confident I accomplished at least the necessary points. So here's my question:

How do I go about letting this and other schools I have been accepted to know that I have a better LSAT score? Do I simply send an e-mail with admissions staff I have been in contact with and say: just took it, here's what I got, I hope this might help in deciding on a potential increase in aid?

Thanks if you can help!

Re: Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 7:08 pm
by JD116
rekoobathetuba wrote:Hi everyone,

My question is really about what the process is in this situation. Thanks for your help in advance.

I was admitted to a few schools with a lower LSAT score, and I knew I could do better. I spoke with admissions deans at one of these schools and found out I could possibly get a full ride if I could improve my score by a certain amount of points. I just took the February LSAT, and am fairly confident I accomplished at least the necessary points. So here's my question:

How do I go about letting this and other schools I have been accepted to know that I have a better LSAT score? Do I simply send an e-mail with admissions staff I have been in contact with and say: just took it, here's what I got, I hope this might help in deciding on a potential increase in aid?

Thanks if you can help!
I'm in a similar position. What schools are we talking? Like T-10 or outside that? It's a bit more of a time-crunch, gamble with the T-10.

Re: Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:42 pm
by fliptrip
rekoobathetuba wrote:Hi everyone,

My question is really about what the process is in this situation. Thanks for your help in advance.

I was admitted to a few schools with a lower LSAT score, and I knew I could do better. I spoke with admissions deans at one of these schools and found out I could possibly get a full ride if I could improve my score by a certain amount of points. I just took the February LSAT, and am fairly confident I accomplished at least the necessary points. So here's my question:

How do I go about letting this and other schools I have been accepted to know that I have a better LSAT score? Do I simply send an e-mail with admissions staff I have been in contact with and say: just took it, here's what I got, I hope this might help in deciding on a potential increase in aid?

Thanks if you can help!
Couldn't be easier. You just email them.

Re: Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 10:10 am
by GFox345
It may even be easier than that. In my case, I had already been admitted to the University of Michigan with a small scholarship. I retook in December and received my score on January 5th. Within a week, I had received an updated scholarship offer that more than doubled my previous scholarship without even so much as emailing them to let them know. It seems that schools are anticipating this kind of thing and may even get around to it before you do.

At the very least, there is no need to worry about how you're going to let them know. I understand the angst that comes when you're waiting for an LSAT score and your urge to do something while you wait. Unfortunately, waiting is about all you can do at this point. Hope this helps!

Re: Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2016 11:56 am
by AnonymousPython
GFox345 wrote:It may even be easier than that. In my case, I had already been admitted to the University of Michigan with a small scholarship. I retook in December and received my score on January 5th. Within a week, I had received an updated scholarship offer that more than doubled my previous scholarship without even so much as emailing them to let them know. It seems that schools are anticipating this kind of thing and may even get around to it before you do.

At the very least, there is no need to worry about how you're going to let them know. I understand the angst that comes when you're waiting for an LSAT score and your urge to do something while you wait. Unfortunately, waiting is about all you can do at this point. Hope this helps!
Awesome to hear that this worked for you, GFox.

Does anyone know of or have any experience trying this with the June LSAT? Presumably the utility would be limited to the school where you put down a potentially-binding seat deposit, but is it possible to improve a scholarship offer based on a score this late? I'm sure a lot of schools would have already exhausted their scholarship budgets by then, but then again, if fewer scholarship recipients than expected commit based on competing offers, maybe they have some extra money to hand out...

Re: Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:33 am
by boslaw56
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Re: Re-Took LSAT for Scholarship, what next?

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:52 pm
by fliptrip
boslaw56 wrote:Similar question to OP (which might have the same answer):

I've been admitted and received a scholarship to 1 school (BC), but am still waiting to hear from all the other schools I applied. I just received my Feb. LSAT score and finally broke into the 170's. I've already emailed the schools I'm waiting to hear from about this score increase, but should I email BC as well about a potential scholarship increase? Or is it better to wait to until I hear from other schools so that I can use their potential acceptance+scholarship as leverage in addition to the score increase? The reason I ask is that I've heard BC is not too keen on scholarship negotiations, and I feel they might look down on multiple rounds of negotiations (negotiate with Feb lsat now+other school packages later).
Dude, if you're still considering BC with a 170+ LSAT, BC should be worried about what you're going to do, not you worried about what BC is going to do. Yes, tell BC now about your score and see if they change their award and go back and ask them again if you get another award. You, friend, have the leverage now.