skipping lsat Forum
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skipping lsat
signed up to take feb lsat before the december scores were out. I'm good with the score I got so not planning on going to test tomorrow. Does anyone know how they would look at it if u don't take test, or if they even report it?
- FreeGuy
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Re: skipping lsat
they report it, but it's not the end of the world
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Re: skipping lsat
Not a big deal, but why didn't you cancel and get a refund when you had a chance?
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Re: skipping lsat
i should have but was trying to decide if i wanted to take it or not, score is already better than the 75%ile of the schools I'm applying to, but i don't think scoring higher will bump me to a t20 school with the ug gpa
- HiLine
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Re: skipping lsat
Any 5 points improvement is significant enough to give you a better chance at most schools.spactin wrote:i should have but was trying to decide if i wanted to take it or not, score is already better than the 75%ile of the schools I'm applying to, but i don't think scoring higher will bump me to a t20 school with the ug gpa

- FreeGuy
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Re: skipping lsat
+1HiLine wrote:Any 5 points improvement is significant enough to give you a better chance at most schools.spactin wrote:i should have but was trying to decide if i wanted to take it or not, score is already better than the 75%ile of the schools I'm applying to, but i don't think scoring higher will bump me to a t20 school with the ug gpa
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