Should I retake the LSAT in December?
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 3:28 am
Here's the deal, I'm in quite a dilemma here! I took the LSAT in June and scored a 165, and with a GPA of 3.98 I didn't feel that it was necessary to retake the LSAT. However, now that I'm really digging into this process I've figured out that I was stupid not to sign up for the October LSAT (which as you know, is now impossible to sign up for); since I could have (a) gotten into a much better school and (b) could have received much better scholarships had I gotten a higher score ... so, here's my question to you.
Should I retake the LSAT in December and hold off sending in applications to T-14 schools (i.e. my serious reaches)? I know many of these schools have a rolling admissions process and even if I raise my score 5 points or so (which I believe is more than likely) I might be too late in the process.
Finally, I'm planning on sending in applications, with my LSAT as is, to UCLA, USC and some other reputable T-25 schools. Do any of you know how they would view my Dec. LSAT score (i.e. if I have not heard anything back from them by the time I get my results, can I contact the admissions office and inform them of my improved - hopefully - score?)?
Sigh, I'm such an idiot for not taking this October test ... UG!
Should I retake the LSAT in December and hold off sending in applications to T-14 schools (i.e. my serious reaches)? I know many of these schools have a rolling admissions process and even if I raise my score 5 points or so (which I believe is more than likely) I might be too late in the process.
Finally, I'm planning on sending in applications, with my LSAT as is, to UCLA, USC and some other reputable T-25 schools. Do any of you know how they would view my Dec. LSAT score (i.e. if I have not heard anything back from them by the time I get my results, can I contact the admissions office and inform them of my improved - hopefully - score?)?
Sigh, I'm such an idiot for not taking this October test ... UG!