New Here: Technical question about retaking LSATs
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:39 am
Hey all,
I'm a senior in college, and I just joined this forum to ask some questions that I had about the process. I've actually decided to take 1-2 years off before applying to law school because I wanted to first work as a paralegal at a law firm in NYC.
My question is: i'm planning on starting to study for the LSATs now and taking it in June, BUT i had a question about retaking it. Say if I don't get a good score, can I retake it, and submit that updated score? like the SATs or does it average out? That's what I heard from a friend and I just wanted to clarify it.
I just know that I'll be busy as heck while working at this firm and that I probably won't get much studying done...but then again it is 2 years.
if anyone could clarify this, i'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
I'm a senior in college, and I just joined this forum to ask some questions that I had about the process. I've actually decided to take 1-2 years off before applying to law school because I wanted to first work as a paralegal at a law firm in NYC.
My question is: i'm planning on starting to study for the LSATs now and taking it in June, BUT i had a question about retaking it. Say if I don't get a good score, can I retake it, and submit that updated score? like the SATs or does it average out? That's what I heard from a friend and I just wanted to clarify it.
I just know that I'll be busy as heck while working at this firm and that I probably won't get much studying done...but then again it is 2 years.
if anyone could clarify this, i'd really appreciate it. Thanks.