UT Law Admissions : Low LSAT but plan on Sept/Dec retake
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:31 pm
Does UT Austin consider only the highest score or do they consider all LSAT Scores….
Their website is kind of vague and says " If I take the LSAT more than once, which score does UT use?
Candidates with multiple LSAT scores will be evaluated using all reported scores. However, the Law School will no longer solely consider an applicant’s average score in the admissions review process. The ABA recently revised its survey reporting requirements; all law schools are being asked to report an applicant’s highest LSAT score."
Like many test takers I scored lower on exam day than on practice tests and got a 154…..i was expecting a high 150's low 160's…..but was wondering if UT is out of play as the 154 was well below their median even if I were to retake and get a 165+ I plan on a Sept or December retake
I live about an hour from Austin so I definitely plan to apply
Thanks!
Their website is kind of vague and says " If I take the LSAT more than once, which score does UT use?
Candidates with multiple LSAT scores will be evaluated using all reported scores. However, the Law School will no longer solely consider an applicant’s average score in the admissions review process. The ABA recently revised its survey reporting requirements; all law schools are being asked to report an applicant’s highest LSAT score."
Like many test takers I scored lower on exam day than on practice tests and got a 154…..i was expecting a high 150's low 160's…..but was wondering if UT is out of play as the 154 was well below their median even if I were to retake and get a 165+ I plan on a Sept or December retake
I live about an hour from Austin so I definitely plan to apply
Thanks!