Will having two scores really hurt my chance?
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 12:48 am
I am taking LSAT tomorrow and planning to cancel the score anyway since I am scoring 159-160 consistantly. I am going to spend this summer to study for LSAT regularly 5-6 hours / day but no more. I feel that I can hit 165 if I study more by working on particular types of LR and RC strategy.
But if it doesn't really hurt (apart from having to write an addendum explaining why they have to consider the higher score), I wouldn't cancel it. So, will having two scores really hurt my chance of admission? For example, here are few options and let me know what you think which option seems like the most appropriate for the admission purposes.
1) Cancel (June test), and 165 (Oct test)
2) 159 (June test), 165 (Oct test)
3) Cancel (June test), 165 (Oct test), and 170 (Dec test)
4) 159 (June test), 165 (Oct test), and 170 (Dec test)
5) 163 (Oct test) - Taken only once
Thanks in advance!
But if it doesn't really hurt (apart from having to write an addendum explaining why they have to consider the higher score), I wouldn't cancel it. So, will having two scores really hurt my chance of admission? For example, here are few options and let me know what you think which option seems like the most appropriate for the admission purposes.
1) Cancel (June test), and 165 (Oct test)
2) 159 (June test), 165 (Oct test)
3) Cancel (June test), 165 (Oct test), and 170 (Dec test)
4) 159 (June test), 165 (Oct test), and 170 (Dec test)
5) 163 (Oct test) - Taken only once
Thanks in advance!