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hulahoop

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+4 points - addendum?

Post by hulahoop » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:06 pm

Hi guys, trying to send my apps out, but wanted some input on whether or not this is worth writing an addendum for.

June 08 - 169
Oct 10- 173

I have heard explain if it is over 5 points, but have also heard if you get out of the score band (which for 169 ends at 172). Would it be worth it to write a short addendum (illness, though after all this time I would have no way to prove that) or should I just let the increase speak for itself? Shooting for T6 if possible.

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Re: +4 points - addendum?

Post by bdubs » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:15 pm

hulahoop wrote:Hi guys, trying to send my apps out, but wanted some input on whether or not this is worth writing an addendum for.

June 08 - 169
Oct 10- 173

I have heard explain if it is over 5 points, but have also heard if you get out of the score band (which for 169 ends at 172). Would it be worth it to write a short addendum (illness, though after all this time I would have no way to prove that) or should I just let the increase speak for itself? Shooting for T6 if possible.
What would your addendum say? You are just outside of the 95% confidence interval, so its not that crazy of a score increase.

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Re: +4 points - addendum?

Post by typ3 » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:30 pm

No addendum. You're not at the 5 point score change level. Additionally, your score is within your band +/- 4 points. If anything it means that your LSAT range lies somewhere between your two scores.

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Re: +4 points - addendum?

Post by hulahoop » Sun Nov 07, 2010 8:42 pm

thanks for the replies! one less thing to write.
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