Expired LSAT Score and Standardized Test Discrepancy Addendum Forum
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Expired LSAT Score and Standardized Test Discrepancy Addendum
I took the LSAT in October 2015 and scored a 170. That score expired, and I took the LSAT again this year and scored a few points below that. Schools now offer an addendum to explain any discrepancies between standardized tests. Can I mention that I previously scored a 170 on the LSAT, even though it is not a reportable score? While my standardized testing skills have atrophied a bit, I believe my work experience in the last seven years more than makes up for it.
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Re: Expired LSAT Score and Standardized Test Discrepancy Addendum
I guess you could write an addendum, but honestly, I don't think it's needed- it's not like you dropped 20 points. They are only going to care about your highest, relevant score.
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Re: Expired LSAT Score and Standardized Test Discrepancy Addendum
Thanks, I appreciate the reply
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Re: Expired LSAT Score and Standardized Test Discrepancy Addendum
The only logical reason to design a system where the LSAT expires is to con you into paying again to take the LSAT again.
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