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Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:21 pm
by sunshine11
I already applied to schools last week right after I got my Oct LSAT score. I received a disappointing score that is slightly lower than 25 percentile of schools that I want to attend. I have not told the schools that I will take Dec LSAT because I am afraid they will just toss my application until I receive Dec LSAT score. I applied early so I can get the benefit of applying early in the cycle.
My question is if I take Dec LSAT test and score 2-3 points higher or so (obviously hoping for better but you never know..), is it worth it to tell the schools to wait for my Dec LSAT? 2-3 higher LSAT points will definately do me good but I am not sure weather I should give up my early application for it. Especially for the school I applied ED to.
I was hoping to tell them about my Dec LSAT after I get waitlisted from the schools I applied which means they have already reviewed my application. I am just worried that they would just rejected me rightaway.. What should I do? Should I let them know now?
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:03 pm
by irenic
I'm in the same situation. I think I could definitely get another 2 or 3 points but I don't think it is worth it personally. I'm sending my apps in this week to see what happens. If I don't get into the schools I want, then I'm going to give myself at least 4-6 months to prep for retake. Statistically most ppl rush their retake and don't do any better, if not worse.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:05 pm
by whymeohgodno
Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:11 pm
by ziggie
sunshine11 wrote:What should I do?
My advice is to just admit that you've made a mistake and remind them you've done this before
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:14 pm
by URMdan
whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
What if you are a URM?
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:18 pm
by whymeohgodno
URMdan wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
What if you are a URM?
URM's have a shot anywhere even with numbers that are well below 25th for both (although it's pretty rare).
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:21 pm
by sunshine11
URMdan wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
What if you are a URM?
I am not a URM even though I am an international student from Korea.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:25 pm
by whymeohgodno
sunshine11 wrote:URMdan wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
What if you are a URM?
I am not a URM even though I am an international student from Korea.
I'm lol too. But not an international student.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:26 pm
by sunshine11
whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
Yeah, I think you are right. The thing is I am applying to Part time program and 2-3 higher point would place me in median score. They are very LSAT focused.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:27 pm
by whymeohgodno
sunshine11 wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
Yeah, I think you are right. The thing is I am applying to Part time program and 2-3 higher point would place me in median score. They are very LSAT focused.
Georgetown?
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:28 pm
by URMdan
whymeohgodno wrote:URMdan wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
What if you are a URM?
URM's have a shot anywhere even with numbers that are well below 25th for both (although it's pretty rare).
Do you have any sources to support that?
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:31 pm
by whymeohgodno
URMdan wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:URMdan wrote:whymeohgodno wrote:Unless you have a gpa in their 75th percentile with an LSAT below their 25th you may get straight up rejected instead of a WL.
What if you are a URM?
URM's have a shot anywhere even with numbers that are well below 25th for both (although it's pretty rare).
Do you have any sources to support that?
Look at Lawschoolnumbers. I highly doubt every single one of those URM green dots in reject territory are trolls/flames.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:52 pm
by luckyme
check out "loshanda" on LSN

Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:02 pm
by URMdan
luckyme wrote:check out "loshanda" on LSN

loshanda = troll
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:11 pm
by taxguy
Don't just accept everything said here since numbers don't tell the whole story. I personally know two people who got into University of Maryland with LSAT scores WAY below their median or even the bottom 25%. However, they had very strong other factors. One had a GPA of 3.9. The other, who didn't have nearly has high a GPA, had some very strong soft factors as well with some very strong recommendations. However, if you don't have anything specifically going for you that is very significant, the numbers are all that the schools will base their decisions on.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:14 pm
by luckyme
URMdan wrote:luckyme wrote:check out "loshanda" on LSN

loshanda = troll
i hope so
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:23 pm
by whymeohgodno
URMdan wrote:luckyme wrote:check out "loshanda" on LSN

loshanda = troll
pretty elaborate troll
there was one which was really obvious...AA male with like 4.03/180 who said he won the Olympic Gold medal for powerwalking and was the 3rd black man to climb mount everest...
He was pretty funny though.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:26 pm
by luckyme
whymeohgodno wrote:URMdan wrote:luckyme wrote:check out "loshanda" on LSN

loshanda = troll
pretty elaborate troll
there was one which was really obvious...AA male with like 4.03/180 who said he won the
Olympic Gold medal for powerwalking and was the 3rd black man to climb mount everest...
He was pretty funny though.
lol
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:26 pm
by justadude55
sunshine11 wrote:I already applied to schools last week right after I got my Oct LSAT score. I received a disappointing score that is slightly lower than 25 percentile of schools that I want to attend. I have not told the schools that I will take Dec LSAT because I am afraid they will just toss my application until I receive Dec LSAT score. I applied early so I can get the benefit of applying early in the cycle.
My question is if I take Dec LSAT test and score 2-3 points higher or so (obviously hoping for better but you never know..), is it worth it to tell the schools to wait for my Dec LSAT? 2-3 higher LSAT points will definately do me good but I am not sure weather I should give up my early application for it. Especially for the school I applied ED to.
I was hoping to tell them about my Dec LSAT after I get waitlisted from the schools I applied which means they have already reviewed my application. I am just worried that they would just rejected me rightaway.. What should I do? Should I let them know now?
it's better they hold your application than just ding it...
2-3 points depends on the score. 172 to 174 maybe not worth it. 163 to 165, probably worth it.
being on the median LSAT for these elite schools is not enough unless your GPA is awesome or you're URM. you really want to be several points above it.
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:30 pm
by luckyme
justadude55 wrote:sunshine11 wrote:I already applied to schools last week right after I got my Oct LSAT score. I received a disappointing score that is slightly lower than 25 percentile of schools that I want to attend. I have not told the schools that I will take Dec LSAT because I am afraid they will just toss my application until I receive Dec LSAT score. I applied early so I can get the benefit of applying early in the cycle.
My question is if I take Dec LSAT test and score 2-3 points higher or so (obviously hoping for better but you never know..), is it worth it to tell the schools to wait for my Dec LSAT? 2-3 higher LSAT points will definately do me good but I am not sure weather I should give up my early application for it. Especially for the school I applied ED to.
I was hoping to tell them about my Dec LSAT after I get waitlisted from the schools I applied which means they have already reviewed my application. I am just worried that they would just rejected me rightaway.. What should I do? Should I let them know now?
it's better they hold your application than just ding it...
some schools will evaluate your file with your current score if you make a written request, but it's best to not provide an explanation (which would inevitably read: plz review my app now bc your school's standards are relatively low, and i think i have a good shot at your school but not at my top choices--which is why i'm retaking)
Re: Low Oct LSAT score, is Dec LSAT worth the wait?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:38 pm
by justadude55
some schools don't mind that. i was told by one school, "we can review your file now. you did very well on a previous LSAT." me: "i bombed it." them: "i think you did well."