just have a question and was hoping someone could help me out here! I was working on my application but then I realized that I might have made a mistake. Some law schools ask to "Indicate dates you have taken or plan to take the LSAT." For some reason, I thought it meant to send in the highest score. I thought the school would get all of our LSAT scores from LSAC anyways. As a result, there are some schools where I only filled in one LSAT score.
I am really worried about this...does anyone know what to do?
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just have a question and was hoping someone could help me out here! I was working on my application but then I realized that I might have made a mistake. Some law schools ask to "Indicate dates you have taken or plan to take the LSAT." For some reason, I thought it meant to send in the highest score. I thought the school would get all of our LSAT scores from LSAC anyways. As a result, there are some schools where I only filled in one LSAT score.
I am really worried about this...does anyone know what to do?