Law schools can see when you register for a retake?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:34 pm
So, I signed up for the Feb. test to retake but I was under the impression that schools would not see that you registered, they would only be notified after you take the test once your new score becomes available (when LSAC releases a new score report).
1. Does this look bad to schools who haven't reached a decision yet? (i.e. would it give them incentive to either hold off or deny you in order to wait and see how you do? Or perhaps convey that you might not be serious about attending this cycle...).
2. Same question in regards to schools that you've been admitted to and are waiting to hear about scholarships?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that schools have been asking me about the new LSAT registration, so apparently they are notified that you signed up
1. Does this look bad to schools who haven't reached a decision yet? (i.e. would it give them incentive to either hold off or deny you in order to wait and see how you do? Or perhaps convey that you might not be serious about attending this cycle...).
2. Same question in regards to schools that you've been admitted to and are waiting to hear about scholarships?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that schools have been asking me about the new LSAT registration, so apparently they are notified that you signed up