Before the ABA let law schools use highest score only, how Forum
- crestor
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Before the ABA let law schools use highest score only, how
Did law schools average a cancel, 170?
- t-14orbust
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Re: Before the ABA let law schools use highest score only, how
Do you seriously think that schools would equate a cancel with a 97th% score?
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Re: Before the ABA let law schools use highest score only, how
t-14orbust wrote:Do you seriously think that schools would equate a cancel with a 97th% score?
My question is how would law schools average a cancel if the ABA required law schools to average and not report highest....
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Re: Before the ABA let law schools use highest score only, how
It's not a score, so they wouldn't average it. They would take note of it, and a cancel/170 would probably lose out to someone who just got a 170 on their first try, but not by much.
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