Hi there,
I’m registered to take the June LSAT, but I’ve already submitted my seat deposit for a school at which I have a significant scholarship.
If I score lower on the June test, do you think there’s a possibility this school may rescind or reduce my scholarship? I reason they, knowing I have already committed to their school at the expense of all other options, may use my scoring lower on the June LSAT as an opportunity to reduce my scholarship (i.e., recoup money for the school).
Do you think this is a possibility? Or merely wild law applicant paranoia? Can you envision any other adverse consequences of my scoring lower on the June test?
Thanks for your advice.
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Re: LSAT after seat deposit; what if I score lower?
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Re: LSAT after seat deposit; what if I score lower?
You could get a 120 and the school would still "trollolol" all the way to the bank to deposit your tuition.
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Re: LSAT after seat deposit; what if I score lower?
nmop_apisdn wrote: The general consensus is no - they will not rescind your offer/scholly.
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