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167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
Given that I'm a retaker, what do you think my chances will be in the T6? Also, my apps are already submitted, so would it be worth it to send in an addendum regarding the score increase?
Thanks so much for the input!
Thanks so much for the input!
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
I'll try to finish before Grizz gets in here. Most schools won't care about the retake; you're basically a 173/3.97. Check out law school numbers for similar applicants. Sounds like a lock for CCN, good chances at Harvard, depending on when you applied. I would only send an addendum if the school actually asks for it (brevity is the soul of wit).
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
Don't worry about your retake status. One retake isn't a huge deal. Also, don't submit a score increase addendum unless you have a genuinely good reason for the increase (hint: you studied more is a terrible reason).
You will get at least one of CCN, possibly up to all 3 with a shot at $$.
HYS is completely within reach, especially H.
You will get at least one of CCN, possibly up to all 3 with a shot at $$.
HYS is completely within reach, especially H.
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
Thanks so much for the help, you guys!
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
Bump
Does anyone else have any thoughts on how being a retaker will affect me in the T6? I've looked at LSN, but it's kind of difficult to gauge from that.

Does anyone else have any thoughts on how being a retaker will affect me in the T6? I've looked at LSN, but it's kind of difficult to gauge from that.
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
You already got your answer bro. All you're doing now is looking for someone to validate your fear that a retake matters. The only other thing that counts now is how late you apply. But with your numbers that's still unlikely to matter.
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Yeah, you're probably right. I guess I am afraid that a retake matters!Mal Reynolds wrote:You already got your answer bro. All you're doing now is looking for someone to validate your fear that a retake matters. The only other thing that counts now is how late you apply. But with your numbers that's still unlikely to matter.
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If I had those numbers I would be going to no. 7.
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Enjoy Cambridge.
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Well, let's hold out hope for some good news!lsatcrazy wrote:I'm more or less numbers twin, and I currently am KB1-no-KB2, so maybe Harvard does kind of average. Or maybe it was just my interview...
Edit: IBTG - In before the Grizz
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Haha, I can only hope!Grizz wrote:Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
What does KB1-no-KB2 mean?lsatcrazy wrote:I'm more or less numbers twin, and I currently am KB1-no-KB2, so maybe Harvard does kind of average. Or maybe it was just my interview...
Edit: IBTG - In before the Grizz
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Invited to do a phone interview with Harvard's Admissions Dean (KB1), but ultimately waitlisted / rejected (Harvard informs all accepted applicants via phone call, the KB2).kertz wrote:What does KB1-no-KB2 mean?lsatcrazy wrote:I'm more or less numbers twin, and I currently am KB1-no-KB2, so maybe Harvard does kind of average. Or maybe it was just my interview...
Edit: IBTG - In before the Grizz
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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
I hope all the retake optimists are right, because that would be awesome for me, buuuut.... HLS very explicitly averages scores. Check out their FAQs and see that even their language is very hostile to retakes ("The LSAT should only be taken once").
That said, I hope for the best - for OP and myself
That said, I hope for the best - for OP and myself

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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
H very explicitly claims to average scores. Certain LSN profiles and stories on TLS suggest otherwise however.hypothalamus wrote:I hope all the retake optimists are right, because that would be awesome for me, buuuut.... HLS very explicitly averages scores. Check out their FAQs and see that even their language is very hostile to retakes ("The LSAT should only be taken once").
That said, I hope for the best - for OP and myself
I liked one person's view that having retaken (and having the average of the two scores below H's median or even below their 25th) is possibly counted as a slight negative soft. If H wants to admit you (likes your numbers, your PS, your softs, etc.), they still will with the retake. If H does not want to admit you, it is just another reason to justify a rejection.
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I think most of the T14 claim to average, or at least "take both scores into account," but this just hasn't been born out by results in the last couple cycles.hypothalamus wrote:I hope all the retake optimists are right, because that would be awesome for me, buuuut.... HLS very explicitly averages scores. Check out their FAQs and see that even their language is very hostile to retakes ("The LSAT should only be taken once").
That said, I hope for the best - for OP and myself
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I hope Nelson and wannabe are right, because I have 11 points difference between my scores.... and I would very much like for the first 162 to be erased from history



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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
I think the relevant question is, which score determines law school rankings? The last one or an average of both. That's what matters. As long as you can indeed convince them that you will be a good law student, then there is no reason to worry.
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I got into Chi ED with a 3.96/166, anything can happen!
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WAIT! DO NOT ERASE IT! Give it to me.hypothalamus wrote:I would very much like for the first 162 to be erased from history![]()
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Philosopher King wrote:WAIT! DO NOT ERASE IT! Give it to me.hypothalamus wrote:I would very much like for the first 162 to be erased from history![]()
Hahaha I'll attach it to a PM!

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Re: 167/173/3.97 T6 chances?
If anything this might be the cycle where retakers are at less of a disadvantage than before due to the significant drop in number of test takers and applicants. The top tier schools that want to hold onto their medians probably can't afford to be as choosy about LSAT scores (at least compared to previous cycles) and that probably means conveniently ignoring the lower score.
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