Hi everyone. I did the LSAT in September and got the results back. I want to know if I should keep or cancel the score.
I have only been studying since mid-July and wasn't expecting a high score considering I got a 136 in my first PT I ever did, and my last PT before the official exam was 147. I got a 147 in the official exam as well and planning to write the Nov LSAT again. My goal is 160(+).
Do you think I should keep the score or delete it? Does anyone know if the cancellation usually tends to have a negative effect on the application, or the schools look at the bright side and see improvement if I score higher in the Nov test?
I am also asking because I have only written the exam once, and the applications are due Nov 1. So is it better to have a low mark on file, or no mark at all before the application deadline?
I like that it's random and shows you the answer right after. But it would be great if it could be customized based on our weakness category. For example, if I'm lacking in CausR, tailor the questions towards that. And also, it would be good if it could start from easier ones and make them harder as I do questions correctly.
Is it possible to add the option that if we get the questions wrong the first time, before we see the answer, to have BR? but for those that we answer correctly, no BR.