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If I don't decide to cancel, and I submit some applications now, but then later find out that God forbid perhaps my December score is lower than my previous one, would that affect how the admissions see my application?
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Thanks everyone for your responses!!
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
If you're applying to schools in the states, I don't think you have much to worry about. All the experts seems to agree that most schools only care about your highest score. If you're applying in Canada, you might be negatively impacted.
Where did you hear this?
I just know some schools in Canada average scores. And while many> @kayleenbv121 said:
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
If you're applying to schools in the states, I don't think you have much to worry about. All the experts seems to agree that most schools only care about your highest score. If you're applying in Canada, you might be negatively impacted.
Where did you hear this?
Idk about all canadian law schools, but quite a few mention that they average out all your LSAT scores, and may take into consideration significant leaps.
Yup! I know, for example, Alberta averages them. So definitely check out which schools average and which don't.
It wont be lower. :D
just thought I'd pop in with some motivation.
@kayleenbv121 Interesting.. I'm surprised I didn't catch this over the past few months
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
If you're applying to schools in the states, I don't think you have much to worry about. All the experts seems to agree that most schools only care about your highest score. If you're applying in Canada, you might be negatively impacted.
Where did you hear this?
Idk about all canadian law schools, but quite a few mention that they average out all your LSAT scores, and may take into consideration significant leaps.
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
If you're applying to schools in the states, I don't think you have much to worry about. All the experts seems to agree that most schools only care about your highest score. If you're applying in Canada, you might be negatively impacted.
Where did you hear this?
If you're applying to schools in the states, I don't think you have much to worry about. All the experts seems to agree that most schools only care about your highest score. If you're applying in Canada, you might be negatively impacted.