Does it really matter to law school admissions if you have fewer LSAT scores with an application? I am considering changing my test date (currently scheduled) from February to April, or just taking both tests. I already have a previous LSAT score, so I want to know if it would make much of a difference on an application if I had two scores or three? Should I reach out to individual schools?

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  • Tuesday, Dec 16 2025

    I had always heard that too many LSAT's is a worse look to admissions than too few. That being said, the too many is probably like 4+. What law schools care about regarding the LSAT above anything else is your score. So if you hit a school's median on your 4th LSAT, you're in a better spot than if you send in 1 LSAT that is below the median. Of course, sending in 4+ LSATs where you don't get that median is a worse look than sending in 1 LSAT below the median. At the end of the day, a good score will overshadow any concerns among admissions regarding the number of LSAT attempts you take. But if you're worried about sending in 2 or 3 scores, I'd advise not worrying.

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