Self-study
If I have a couple of LSATs on file, and I believe the new one I took was a significant dip, is it worth buying Score Preview? Like I have a pretty big trend increase to 160-high, but I think this January test went horribly. I can see myself going down from a 160-high to a 160 flat. Does buying the score preview and canceling it make sense? I only took the test in January because I felt I could do a 3-5 point jump and break into a mid 170s.
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Do the schools you are applying to take an average of your scores or will they only consider your best sitting? I think most schools only consider your best mark--if this is the case, it seems to me that there is no point in purchasing Score Preview!
@am164 I’ve been applying to a couple of schools in the T-14 and the rest are all within the T-40.
Do you happen to have a resource to check about each school? Or is it a manual research.
@sassupreeeme I do not, I'm sorry! But I imagine that the admissions process is clearly laid out and readily available on each school's website. Worst case scenario, if you don't find anything, you can always try shooting the admissions office an email. Good luck!