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Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:40 pm
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meno22 wrote:I've taken the LSAT previously, but I am taking it again in October; I believe I'll score 5+ points higher this 2nd time around.
As such, should I wait till I have my new score reported to submit apps? Or, for the sake of submitting as early as possible, should I apply before October and inform schools of my impending October retake?
Any thoughts on which course of action is best are much appreciated. Thanks.
+1CastleRock wrote:It won't make much of a difference. Your file won't go complete until they have your second score anyways. If you can have all your apps in order for when you get your score then you can do it after you retake. If you just want to get your apps out of the way do it now.
even if your first score qualifies you?rad law wrote:+1CastleRock wrote:It won't make much of a difference. Your file won't go complete until they have your second score anyways. If you can have all your apps in order for when you get your score then you can do it after you retake. If you just want to get your apps out of the way do it now.
Every school I talked to said they wouldn't make a decision until my retake score came in.
I bet they looked at my app though. I got into UF, UGA, and Emory about a week or two after my 2nd score was released.s0ph1e2007 wrote:even if your first score qualifies you?rad law wrote:+1CastleRock wrote:It won't make much of a difference. Your file won't go complete until they have your second score anyways. If you can have all your apps in order for when you get your score then you can do it after you retake. If you just want to get your apps out of the way do it now.
Every school I talked to said they wouldn't make a decision until my retake score came in.
so if I want to see if I can get in immediately, I should not tell them I'm retaking?