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"The Highest LSAT Score": Do I Put Both Under "Standardized Tests"?

Post by Sodapressing » Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:59 am

I am currently filling out my applications for Fall of 2016. Some schools indicate in their instructions that, "The highest LSAT score (not an average) will be used in the admissions process", while others clearly request, "If you have taken the LSAT more than one time, you must submit all scores."

My question is for the former schools. If the highest LSAT score is used in the admissions process, and I took the LSAT two times (157 the first, 169 the second), is it recommended that I put both scores under the "Standardized Test" section, or just the highest?

I do not want to appear deceitful. However, if they only take the highest score, should I include both?

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Re: "The Highest LSAT Score": Do I Put Both Under "Standardized Tests"?

Post by Stardust84 » Thu Oct 08, 2015 10:05 am

The school is going to get both of your scores in the report the LSAC sends them anyway. Just follow the instructions from the school. If nothing else having an error or something incomplete on your application will only make you look bad.

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