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Resume
Low end of my class at the low end of the T-14. I feel like it would probably still be a bad idea to put my very high LSAT on my resume. I figured I might as well ask for input, though (stupid question or not). Any thoughts as to why I should not or should?
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Re: Resume
Don't do it. No one cares about your LSAT score anymore now that you're in law school. Places that care about standardized scores (consulting) will ask for it in their applications.