Took 1st LSAT (156) in February, senior year of college. I was in the middle of 3-a-day practices for my varsity sport Monday-Friday leading up to the test. I was excused from those practices Saturday, to take the test.
I scored 8 points higher on my second LSAT more normal circumstances. And I'm going to be taking it a 3rd time.
Would the adendum help?
Should I submit an LSAT adendum Forum
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- gaud
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Re: Should I submit an LSAT adendum
Not really. I wouldn't worry about it.
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Re: Should I submit an LSAT adendum
No. It wont help and you should not submit one.
Its your fault for taking the test when you were too busy/were not ready. Youre better off letting your new score speak for itself.
Its your fault for taking the test when you were too busy/were not ready. Youre better off letting your new score speak for itself.
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Re: Should I submit an LSAT adendum
Agreed. Although it sucks that you weren't prepared, they aren't going to take pitty on you. Unpreparedness does nothing to allievate the damage it'd do to their stats admitting you (for some schools, anyways) and submitting an addendum admitting that you had bad judgment will only highlight that bad judgment. It's best to just move on and show them that things have changed with a better score.Nova wrote:No. It wont help and you should not submit one.
Its your fault for taking the test when you were too busy/were not ready. Youre better off letting your new score speak for itself.
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