I am an international student and worked nearly 2 years. I have took four LSAT tests from 2017.12-2019.2, and eveytime is 150. At that time, I needed to balance among postoperative care of my mom, work at a law firm without law degree, and my bipolar disorder. I underestimated the difficulty of Lsat, and the final result was terrible. The four exam results were low a lot, so I temporarily gave up JD in the US.
After the epidemic this year, I resigned and started again LSAT at home. In the end, I only took the exam once and got the ideal result of 180-flex in September. One year and eight months have passed since the last test. I thought this result was enough to prove my learning ability, but in fact this was my fifth exam to get this result.
I submitted my application in mid-November, and no school has responded to me until now. I am very worried whether t14 law schools will have doubts about my previous poor grades. Because I did not submit any addendum during the application process (I was afraid that the addendum would be a bit superfluous), I don’t know if I need to send a addendum email about multiple lsat scores to Admission Office now? Or still wait, and if there is a rejection or waitlist from AO, I send it?
Thanks for any commetns and help! Thank you sooooo much !!
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Re: Questions about multiple lsat scores, and please help me decide
Yes, you should send an addendum to quell any possible questions or suspicions about how one might soar to a perfect score of 180 on the LSAT after four prior attempts which resulted in scores of 150,150,150, & 150.