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Hello,
What is the best philosophy on optional addendum to give context to test scores? I sat the LSAT 4 times (over the course of about 7 months) and obtained the following scores (in order): 168, 169, 168, 169. This was frustrating for me because my practice scores were consistently in the 170s. Is it worth a sentence or two to explain why I sat the LSAT so many times (because my practice tests suggested I could do better?)
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No, from all research I have done they only factor in your best score. Anchor point data is a real thing but there is only a one point difference between those scores. Only reason I could see why you would feel it is necessary is to explain why its a 169 and not a 170 but I do not think that would be necessary either. Remember this is all based off the aggregate of my research regarding the LSAT in admissions and I have not taken it myself and thus do not have personal experience regarding this situation. I would just try to find people who had similar situations and ask about their experience handling it. That would probably be your best bet to find out how you should go forth in handling this situation.