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Retaking LSAT in February over 75th for most

Post by jnwa » Sun Nov 22, 2015 12:02 pm

Does retaking in February improve my chances of getting scholarship money if im already at/over the 75th everywhere but HY. Im also a splitter sub 3.3 lsat.

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Re: Retaking LSAT in February over 75th for most

Post by Tiago Splitter » Sun Nov 22, 2015 12:58 pm

Probably not. Go for it if you think you can score higher but this is one of the rare times where retaking is unlikely to matter.

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Re: Retaking LSAT in February over 75th for most

Post by jnwa » Sun Nov 22, 2015 2:39 pm

gamerish wrote: If you're already in at a few places with your current score, it can't hurt if you have the time and money. One thing to note though, certain schools won't raise the scholly they give in light of a new score if they've made the offer before that score comes out. Check that policy with the schools you're applying to before you decide to start studying again.
Im an AA male so my chart is a little different, but thanks for the point about raising the schollys in light of a new score. Should i just email everyone and ask or wait until i get accepted or waitlisted, i already wrote in october and sent my apps in earlier this month, i dont want to ask them to wait on my application until late February.

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