Taking the LSAT for the 4th time
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:51 am
Hello, everyone.
So this past October, I took the LSAT for the 3rd time and made a 159. (First two were a 156 and then a 157). I had no intention of taking it another time, and started applying. I got into Wake Forest, Howard, Suffolk, South Texas College of Law. Waitlisted at Boston College, Baylor & George Washington. My GPA is a 3.1 and I'm a URM. I ultimately decided to go to Howard Law and started planning a move to D.C.
However, with this coronavirus going around and a severe medical condition I have which causes a depressed immune system, I have been advised by my parents and health professional not to attempt to go off to law school this fall but to wait another year. I am really struggling with this, but I also know that because of my health, it is something to consider. So, my thinking was if I'm going to wait another year until all this passes, the least I can do is make the most of my time and take the LSAT again, apply earlier in the cycle and see what happens.
My question is: Will a 4th test take adversely affect my chances? Will law schools look unfavorably upon that? And if I explain in an addendum what I've talked about here, is that a good enough reason?
So this past October, I took the LSAT for the 3rd time and made a 159. (First two were a 156 and then a 157). I had no intention of taking it another time, and started applying. I got into Wake Forest, Howard, Suffolk, South Texas College of Law. Waitlisted at Boston College, Baylor & George Washington. My GPA is a 3.1 and I'm a URM. I ultimately decided to go to Howard Law and started planning a move to D.C.
However, with this coronavirus going around and a severe medical condition I have which causes a depressed immune system, I have been advised by my parents and health professional not to attempt to go off to law school this fall but to wait another year. I am really struggling with this, but I also know that because of my health, it is something to consider. So, my thinking was if I'm going to wait another year until all this passes, the least I can do is make the most of my time and take the LSAT again, apply earlier in the cycle and see what happens.
My question is: Will a 4th test take adversely affect my chances? Will law schools look unfavorably upon that? And if I explain in an addendum what I've talked about here, is that a good enough reason?