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Re: Does UT Law Average LSATs?

Post by motiontodismiss » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:02 am

Texas or Tennessee?

UTX kinda has a wtf answer to that question:
University of Texas Law School wrote:If I take the LSAT more than once, which score does UT use?

Candidates with multiple LSAT scores will be evaluated using all reported scores. However, the Law School will no longer solely consider an applicant’s average score in the admissions review process. The ABA recently revised its survey reporting requirements; all law schools are being asked to report an applicant’s highest LSAT score.

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Re: Does UT Law Average LSATs?

Post by thatsnotmyname » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:10 am

I'd recommend you not cancel for two reasons.

1) It seems that no school outside of YHS averages your LSAT scores. For the most part, everyone takes the highest score. So waiting to see what you scored this time and what your mistakes were will not hurt you if you can score higher on the retake.

2) People often think they did much worse than they actually did.

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Re: Does UT Law Average LSATs?

Post by motiontodismiss » Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:20 am

thatsnotmyname wrote: 2) People often think they did much worse than they actually did.
Most definitely credited.

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