Application using GRE scores
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 1:59 am
Hi everyone,
I am a senior who has prepared for LSAT on my own for roughly 6 months. However, my score is always around 160. I've never scored 165 or better. I tried to seek help from others and found that LSAT prep was not really affordable to me. Also, not many friends around me are learning LSAT. I feel quite frustrated and confused now.
I'm thinking about taking GRE instead for several reasons. First, I can take GRE this year and apply for the law schools that accept GRE. If I were not admitted to any of them, I can take LSAT next year and try again. This can allow me to have more time to learn LSAT. Second, due to the COVID-19, the March test has been cancelled, and we are not sure whether the summer LSAT tests will be cancelled. But GRE seems more accessible now, because we can take it at home. The registration fees are also much lower.
There are a lot of cons to take GRE for sure. For example, law schools do not disclose any data on GRE scores, so I cannot know my chances. Does anyone know people who have enrolled in T20 law schools with their GRE scores?
A lot of thanks!
I am a senior who has prepared for LSAT on my own for roughly 6 months. However, my score is always around 160. I've never scored 165 or better. I tried to seek help from others and found that LSAT prep was not really affordable to me. Also, not many friends around me are learning LSAT. I feel quite frustrated and confused now.
I'm thinking about taking GRE instead for several reasons. First, I can take GRE this year and apply for the law schools that accept GRE. If I were not admitted to any of them, I can take LSAT next year and try again. This can allow me to have more time to learn LSAT. Second, due to the COVID-19, the March test has been cancelled, and we are not sure whether the summer LSAT tests will be cancelled. But GRE seems more accessible now, because we can take it at home. The registration fees are also much lower.
There are a lot of cons to take GRE for sure. For example, law schools do not disclose any data on GRE scores, so I cannot know my chances. Does anyone know people who have enrolled in T20 law schools with their GRE scores?
A lot of thanks!