I am writing to address my nine-point increase between my October 2010 score of 15* to my December 2010 score of 16*. One week prior to my October 2010 exam, I had continuous exams for every one of my classes and was mentally and physically exhausted. Combined with test day anxiety, I do not believe my October LSAT accurately reflects the potential of my abilities. Rather, the December 2010 LSAT, when I was able to avoid exhaustion prior to the exam, is a better indication of my aptitude as a future law student. 
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I am writing to address my nine-point increase between my October 2010 score of 15* to my December 2010 score of 16*. For my October 2010 examination, I do not feel I was able to adequately prepare for the LSAT which hindered my ability to do well on test day. Combined with test day anxiety, I do not believe my October LSAT accurately reflects the potential of my abilities. Rather, the December 2010 LSAT, when I was able to more accurately study and understand the LSAT, is a better indication of my aptitude as a future law student. 
thoughts? I really want to submit my applications today, and they are ready except for the addendum :/
			
			
									
									
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				LSATclincher
 
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Re: Addendum Help, Please!!
I am writing to address my nine-point increase between my October 2010 score of 15* to my December 2010 score of 16*. At the time of my October 2010 examination, I believe illness contributed to my lower LSAT score. During the December 2010 examination, I was able to maintain adequate focus, contributing to a score which better reflects my cognitive aptitude.