Addendum @ Marquette
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 8:46 pm
I know this topic has been covered in other posts, but I would like some input on my specific question.
I have two LSAT scores, one from Sept '07 and the other from Sept '09. I improved by 7 points, but for no specific reason that I can think of...at least nothing to tell an admissions committee.
Marquette says the following on their website. "In the case of an applicant with more than one LSAT score, the Admissions Committee will receive a test score report for the applicant that discloses all LSAT scores and the average of those scores. The Admissions Committee may give the highest score priority on a case-by-case basis, especially if the applicant can provide compelling, convincing evidence in a brief written addendum explaining why a lower LSAT score should be considered aberrant."
What does that mean? Should I try to make some excuse for a lower score from two years ago? Will a lower score mean anything for a potential scholarship?
Thanks for your help.
I have two LSAT scores, one from Sept '07 and the other from Sept '09. I improved by 7 points, but for no specific reason that I can think of...at least nothing to tell an admissions committee.
Marquette says the following on their website. "In the case of an applicant with more than one LSAT score, the Admissions Committee will receive a test score report for the applicant that discloses all LSAT scores and the average of those scores. The Admissions Committee may give the highest score priority on a case-by-case basis, especially if the applicant can provide compelling, convincing evidence in a brief written addendum explaining why a lower LSAT score should be considered aberrant."
What does that mean? Should I try to make some excuse for a lower score from two years ago? Will a lower score mean anything for a potential scholarship?
Thanks for your help.