Anything to lose?
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:14 pm
All,
Wondering if someone with experience on the mechanics of the admissions process could help me answer this question:
If I submit an application with one LSAT score on record, and then while my application is still pending take the LSAT again, does that score AUTOMATICALLY get sent to law schools with which I have a pending application, or do I have to ask (and possibly pay) LSAC to re-send my score report?
Here's why I was wondering: say I am already admitted to school A but am on the wait-list (or application still pending) at school B where I would prefer to go. Do I have anything to lose by re-taking every administration of the LSAT while I am still waiting for a final decision from school B? If new scores don't automatically go to school B, then:
i) if I get a worse score, school B need not know I even took it again;
ii) if I get the same score, depending on the score I can choose whether it is advantageous for me that school B know about it; and
iii) if I get a better score, I can have it sent over to school B.
Thanks.
Wondering if someone with experience on the mechanics of the admissions process could help me answer this question:
If I submit an application with one LSAT score on record, and then while my application is still pending take the LSAT again, does that score AUTOMATICALLY get sent to law schools with which I have a pending application, or do I have to ask (and possibly pay) LSAC to re-send my score report?
Here's why I was wondering: say I am already admitted to school A but am on the wait-list (or application still pending) at school B where I would prefer to go. Do I have anything to lose by re-taking every administration of the LSAT while I am still waiting for a final decision from school B? If new scores don't automatically go to school B, then:
i) if I get a worse score, school B need not know I even took it again;
ii) if I get the same score, depending on the score I can choose whether it is advantageous for me that school B know about it; and
iii) if I get a better score, I can have it sent over to school B.
Thanks.