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Lower Score on a LSAT Retake
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:37 pm
by WichitaShocker
I have an LSAT score that I am relatively happy with, but I am considering retaking the LSAT in December to try and get an increase for scholarship purposes. I have already submitted applications, and will have all of them submitted by the end of this month.
My question is: If I were to score lower on the December LSAT will it hurt me admissions wise?
Re: Lower Score on a LSAT Retake
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:41 pm
by Rigo
No risk in retaking.
Sometimes they may hold off on making a decision if you're signed up for a future test though, so that delay may be something to consider if you haven't yet signed up for December. Have your apps gone complete yet?
Re: Lower Score on a LSAT Retake
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:42 pm
by KMart
Even if you score lower, all they report is the higher score so all they're going to care about is that higher score. It's risk free.
Re: Lower Score on a LSAT Retake
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:44 pm
by WichitaShocker
I do plan on indicating on any apps that I will be retaking, and I plan on registering on the last day(November 4th) so my apps have plenty of time to go complete. I was pretty sure there was no risk, but I wanted to confirm. Thank you for your reply.
Re: Lower Score on a LSAT Retake
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:53 pm
by Rigo
WichitaShocker wrote:Dirigo wrote:No risk in retaking.
Sometimes they may hold off on making a decision if you're signed up for a future test though, so that delay may be something to consider if you haven't yet signed up for December. Have your apps gone complete yet?
I do not plan on indicating on any apps that I will be retaking, and I plan on registering on the last day(November 4th) so my apps have plenty of time to go complete. I was pretty sure there was no risk, but I wanted to confirm. Thank you for your reply.
Good strategy.