Strange Law School Addendum Question
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 11:28 am
Hi all,
The first time I took the LSAT, I received a 159—basically, I was studying abroad and it suddenly appeared as though I was losing both by housing and funding the day before the test. The stress affected me more than anticipated, and I ended up with such a sad score.
I re-took it in America and received a 169. Thinking that I could improve, I altered my study habits and started scoring in the 173-175 range on PTs. I ended up with a 170 on the September 2014 test.
I am not planning to retake.
My question involves the addendum that I need to write (applying to the entire T-14). I'm explaining the 159 to 169 with a more compelling variation of the statement above. But what do I write about the 169 to 170? Do I even need to address it? I think a lingering cold might have dragged me down, but I'm not sure how compelling that sounds, given that I received my highest scores.
I understand that most schools will use the 170 when evaluating my application, but I'd still really appreciate any advice on how to address this new jump.
Thanks!
The first time I took the LSAT, I received a 159—basically, I was studying abroad and it suddenly appeared as though I was losing both by housing and funding the day before the test. The stress affected me more than anticipated, and I ended up with such a sad score.
I re-took it in America and received a 169. Thinking that I could improve, I altered my study habits and started scoring in the 173-175 range on PTs. I ended up with a 170 on the September 2014 test.
I am not planning to retake.
My question involves the addendum that I need to write (applying to the entire T-14). I'm explaining the 159 to 169 with a more compelling variation of the statement above. But what do I write about the 169 to 170? Do I even need to address it? I think a lingering cold might have dragged me down, but I'm not sure how compelling that sounds, given that I received my highest scores.
I understand that most schools will use the 170 when evaluating my application, but I'd still really appreciate any advice on how to address this new jump.
Thanks!