Has anyone ever gotten an exception to the three test per year rule and took it a fourth time?
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Thank you very much for your insight Matt! I emailed LSAC and explained what happened, hoping they would give me an exception to take the test for a fourth time.
I currently have a 154 on the lsat with a 3.43 GPA. I took the November exam two weeks ago, but was interrupted by the proctor. so LSAC gave me a retest today. However, I was distracted by people talking from each side of the room and flunked my logic games section. I doubt I made a score higher than 154 and already took the lsat three times this year. I usually score around the high 150s and low 160s which is why I was so disappointed in how things turned out. What should I do at this point? Should I just attend a lower ranked law school? How much will my personal statement or resume help with my admission? Thanks!
Hello! I am also interested.
I was so frustrated when the proctor unmuted his mic and told me to "stand up!" I then told him no because I was taking my test and the time was ticking, in which he replied "okay, sorry." I lost my train of thought while working on a logic game and had to start over. As a result, I was not able to finish the last two questions of that section which left me frustrated throughout the rest of the exam.
Will I be able to re-take the LSAT?
I am going to get above a 165 on the LSAT!!!!
Hello, Im interested as well!